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Vancouver Island's Leading Newspaper Since 1858 


No. 259—108ih YEAR 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1966 


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70 PAGES 


Unsigned Foursome On Thin Ice 


players, the Leafs opened 
their season with a make-shjft 
lineup, blanking the Seals, 2-<). 


By JIM TANG 
Spurts Editor 

Four of the top stars of the 
Victoria Maple Leafs are 
holdouts and may be under 
suspension by today. 

Defencemen Fred and 
Sandy Hucul, centre Milan 
Marcetla and leftwinger Bob 
Barlow were all unsigned at 
game time Saturday night 
when the Leafs opened their 


' Western Hockey League sea¬ 
son against Oakland Seals 
at Memorial Arena. 


the l.oafs finished second and 
went on to win the Patrick 
Cup in the playoffs. 

Fred Hucul and Barlow, who 
scored 42 goal* and had 39 
assists, were named to the 
first club and Sandy Hucul 
made the second dub. Mar- 
cetta was not far away with 
the club high of 82 points, 28 
of them goafs. 

Despite the absence of four 
of their top eight or nine 


General- manager Buck 
Houle of the Victoria club 
said before the game he has 
asked league president A1 
Leader for permission to sus¬ 
pend the four players. 

Three of the four earned all- 
star recognition last season as 


Leafs play their next game 
Wednesday against Portland 
Buckaroos. It Is expected 
negotiations between Houle 
and the holdout quartet will 
be resumed, and could be 
completed by then. (Details 
Page 14.> 


Fred Hucul 


Sandy Hucul 


Barlow 


Marcetta 


Pope Plans 
Trip to Exp< 


VATICAN CITY (CP) —j 
Pope Paul VI will visit Can¬ 
ada next year to see Expo 
’67, a Vatican informant 
said Saturday. It would be 
his fourth trip outside Italy 
since becoming Pope in 
1963. 

The Vatican aource aaid the 
date of the visit had not been 
fixed but that the Vatican al¬ 
ready had begun planning such 

details as flight an-angemanta. 

The spokesman expressed sur- 
prae that the Pope would plan 
a return to North America ao 
soon after his one-day peace 
pilgrimage to UN headquarters 
in New York Oct. 4. 1965. 
SURPRISING? 

He also said K might appear 
surprising tor a pontiff to visit 
a world's fair but said die visit 
significance lor 


Oriental 


But Door Not Slammed 


would have 
Christian unity. 

The source said the Pope had I 
been impressed by plans fcx - an I 
interfaith pavilion at the Mont¬ 
real fair and was eager to see 
it. 

ONE PAVILION 

At the New York World's Fair 
in 1964-65 the Vatican set up it# 
own pavilion sod sent from St. | 
Peter's Basilica one of the' 
Roman Catholic Church's price¬ 
less treasures. Michelangelo's 
"Pieta" statue of Mary and| 
Christ. 

At Expo ’67, the Roman Cath- 
Baptist. Angli- 


Shattered 


Oriental Isscrutablllty was 
shattered Saturday at Victoria 
Chinatown Lions Clob Lantern 
Festival. Cfceryl Rlhee. S, 
offered Lyle 8tene, 4. a share 
•f fried rice. Lyle refused to 
share chopsticks with Eagene 
Chan. 1, sad traditional de¬ 
cor a ai disappeared la wall ef 
disappelatmeat. ' Traaqalllty 
retarned when children en¬ 
joyed fortune cookies. Festi¬ 
val drew large crowd to 
Central Jan lor High School. 
— (Robin aarke) 


there might be some slight shift 
in the Soviet attitude toward 
finding a way out of the v Viet¬ 
namese Impasse. But they hesi¬ 
tated to draw firm conclusions. 

At one point in Ms speech, 
Brezhnev said that prospects 
had improved for a treaty to 

Continued oa Page S 


Soviet relations improved but;at a friendship meeting with, 
declared this was impossible as Polish leaders, the general sec- 
long as the United States pur- retary of the Soviet Communist 
sues "aggressive war" In Viet Party in effect rejected an ap- 
Nam. peal by Johnson in a New York 

In a speech in the Kremlin speech Oct. 7 for an Improve¬ 
ment in east-west relations. 

' "If the United States wants 
to develop mutually profitable 
relations with the Soviet Union 
—and we would like this In 
principle—it' Is necessary to re¬ 
move the main obstacle," 
Brezhnev, said. 

‘STOP RAIDS’ 

"StO(i the piratical raids on 
a socialist state, Ihe DRV »De¬ 
mocratic Republic of North Viet 
Nam), and stop ihe aggressive 
war against the Vietnamese 


otoc, Mrthodist, 
can and other faiths wril occupy 
a single pavilion imder the aame 
roof. 

LIKES TRAVEL 

Ever since Pope Paul made 
history with hia trip to toe Holy 
UmA in January 1964, his desire 
to travel to other countries has 
been obvious. 

He vtaUed India to attend a 
Roman Catholic religious con¬ 
gress at Bombay in December 
1964. He made the trip to New 


Island Occupied 


Boat Blast Injured 
Include Canadians 


Venezuela Move 
Rouses Guyana 


bert of British Columbia. Their York to address toe UN Gen- 
hometown waa not known. ^ Assembly on Oct. 4, 1965 
Authorities swd the boat. KQ OFF1 ciAL WORD 
about to leave for Nassau, e*- 

ptoded at toe lgratlon was bi Montreal, a spokesman for 
I turned on. Flames shot into Ihe Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, 
ajj. archbishop of Montreal, said no 

The tourists jumped over- official word had been sent to 
board. Some scrambled onto the the cardinal indicating toe Pope 
dock, others were picked up by intended a visit to Canada, 
nearby boats. A spokesman tor Montreal 

They were taken to Nassau In Weird’s Fair said the invitation 
another glass-bottom boat and tor such a vtrit would have been 
driven to Princess Margaret made by Ottawa and officials' 
Hospital to two ambulance* and had not heard such an invita-l 
two taxis. ban was sent. 


NASSAU, Bahamas (AP> — A 
glass-bottom boa* exploded be¬ 
side the dock at nearby Para¬ 
dise Island on Saturday, burning 
toe 17 tourists on boar^ 

Police said the injured, at 
least two of them Canadians, 
were taken to Princess Mar¬ 
garet Hospital, where they were 
admitted with second-degree leg! 
bums. All were In satisfactory 
condition. 

The Canadians were identified 
aa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lam- 


GEORGETOWN (Reuters)-Prime Minister Forbes ZiteSST'iS- 

Burnham held talks Saturday with defence and security rity of the.other countries and 
chiefs after protesting to Venezuela against an alleged people ” 

Intrusion by Venezuelans on Guyanese territory. , The ' ack otaapedfic demand 

^ for the withdrawal of U.S. 

Burnham announced Friday forces from south Viet Nam 
RgpglBggggNMBRMMNNKttSEkHi ‘* w Venezuelans occupied the stirred speculation among diplo- 

Guyanese part of Ankoko Island mats here. The Communist po«i- 
at toe confluence of the Cuyuni non. repeated in Hanoi as re- 
TV 9. Ik It 9 »«* Wenamu rivers on toe CPnt lv as Thursday, has been 


Curlers? Who Cares? 


Even being caught in curlers couldn't dampen glee 
of Mrs. M. K. Hildebrandt, Toronto. She’s just 
learned her husband won 560,000 second-place 
money in Irish Sweepstake with ticket on Isis. (See 
stories Pages 3,15.)—(AP) 


suggested 


New Conductor 
Hungary's Cali? 

—Page 9 


No Rule Can Cover All 


British Church Report 


Notable Scream 
Routs Burglar 
Names In the News 
—Page 13 


Morality Book Promises a Storm 


It refuses to say that sexual 
intercourse outside marriage la 
invariably wrong, as most 
earlier studies of this kind have 
done. It also claims that the 
harmful effects of masturbation 
have been ‘'grossly overempha¬ 
sized." 


By RICHARD KAfllSCHKE 

LONDON (AP) — A book on 
Christian morality produced by 
a church-appointed committee 
is expected to raise a storm be¬ 
cause it refuses to condemn 
sexual intercourse outride mar¬ 
riage and approves birth control 
advice for toe unwed. 

Rev. Kenneth G. Greet, a 
Methodist clergyman who was 
chairman of Ihe book commit¬ 
tee, told reporters: 


Sex and Morality. On the com¬ 
mittee ware clergymen, educa¬ 
tionists, writers and doctors. 

The committee is putting its 
book up for approval at a coun¬ 
cil of churches meeting ' later 
this month and hopes it wins 
endorsement "as a statement of 
widely-held and respectable 
Christian beJIef," Mr. Greet 
said.' 1 

The book's major controver¬ 
sial point is expected to be that 


"Moreover, an action which la 
an outward conformity with a 
rule may nonetheless be im- 
mcral because the motive and 
spirit behind It are vrong. 

"Our reluctance to spell out 
the meaning of chastity in terms 
of basic rules is not due to any 
lack of conviction about the 
value of chastity, but rather a 
desire to give adequate content 
to the word." 

Continued on Fags S 


"We hope our report will do 
something to help correct toe 
distorted image of the church 
as consisting of sexless saints 
sitting in judgment on the pas¬ 
sionate sins of less disciplined 
mortal#." 


U.S. Extends 
Fishing Zone 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The 
United States Saturday ex-; 
tended Its exclusive fishery zone 
to 12 miles off the coast in an 
effort to prevent encroachment 
by Russian and Japanese fish¬ 
ing Basts. 


Commissioned by toe British 
Council of Churches, represent¬ 
ing most Christian denomina¬ 
tions in Britain, toe book will 
appear Tuesday. It is entitled 


"No rule can cover all the 
varied and complex situations in 
which men and women find 
themselves,’* the book says. 


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^indsi, Snew \\ hip Central States / 

Wintry Lash Stings U.S. 

IBv THE ASMX7ATED PRESS seven inches, aton? with high] High winds struck St. Charles,'that totalled as much as three 1 The East, where tempera- 
... . r; winds which blew down several Mo., during night, injuring i inches. tures were in the 70s and 80s, 

tL Mid !*"***• antl had 6.151 more than 20 persons and earn-! Snow, driven by 30-mUe-an- escaped the winter * first blow. 

1 r rwi * pi-.rfJ i incites. ing considerable damage. Fourihour winds, hit Sioux City, The Far West bad pleasant 

west and >e rims A 1<jrnarto Friday night in persons were admitted to has- Iowa, mapping tree limbe. seasonable weather, 

ll* «'T Jy 3 „ vw> t™ rd i(wa I M° unt Sterling, 111., left about 20 pitals with serious injuries. .power and telephone lines. Sev- 1 

™* *f! r ‘ persons injured and a swatch of Up to three inches of wet eral thousand homes were with- 

eiteanea upa era wrecked buildings and broken snow fell on Minnesota in the out heat and some 3,500 were 

tornado. . . ta-ees. wake of an all-day rain Friday i without tele,toones. I x—ri-J jr 1 "V 

At least 13 persons were dead-r_ LL. _2_:_ _. . X - 

after the seasooi first wintry I I ( On\lSv MU dV 


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H wrecked buildings and broken snow fell on Minnesota in the out heat and some 3,500 were ~ ^ 

Attoast 13 pereons were dead _ iwake of an all-day rain Friday|witho ut tel ephones. \ 

after die season's first wintry (w?Q Tr^ClY^ ll d 

Iowa, where a tornado struck Heath Challenges Lahorites: 

Friday, end seven in blizzard- “ C7 '~. — f V 8/~y , 

whipped areas of Colorado and __ . 

Common Market Intention F «nicbp* 

property damage wa« high- . V’ t * 

115=™ Must Be Declared Now ■*”“ 

frost or fc-eering temperatures 

Pr.tH^r' GC " to | BLACKPOOL. England (UPI) government stands. CXir friends government must recognize it 

tf»e nelglWCSTng rT . VHuisuvl Uribun'a lh» ravnmunitv atra reatlras hnc To arrom tfea rUmmr,- 


Victoria 


^ PrairiM BLACKPOOL. England (UPII government stands. Ck»r friends government muet recognize it 

11 -v 0*3,111 ra nil hnnr I — t^tward Heath, Britain's m the community are restless has to accept the Common 

Conservative opposition chief! and warn to know. Market treaty of Rome and its 

and snowtaus Of up to 18 names; 1m I,hn,l "TS. mmt main, nnm n», _U~.l.-- 


Brezhnev Says No 

the spread of nuclear'satellite containing several men, Brezhnev said U.S. leaders 
which umilH h» aitnv>rt next ‘Thursday. admitted the world is changing. 


weapons, which would be signed 00x1 Thursday. 

hy the United States and the' , Bre , zhncv 8 ***** T * as 
. direct answer to Johnson 


was a -But unfortunately we cannot y Mflpe fcan * x mrf*. * * 
jhnson’s! say that they are drawing log- rain fpl) %% BnMBvi|e by mM-vA 


a ?!J!!r , 3rt«Liv 0 UP d a m a c*. and Saturday challenged toe Labor “The government must make common far iff. agricultural 
caused Kovmrwt to declare nw that'its position clear. The com- policy and institutions, 

v.-tually,seated eon *' it to Eumpean mumty to moving apace to its —— 

ThL" —IS to Common Market. final state. It wtf be in toat — 

The tem^atupn dropped government waits. It final state by the time that any 

Wv^ni^ may be too late, he w^ed. British g,f rnment will be able .... . . ^ . , 

Wyoming mountains. Addressing the closing session to ncgotiaTwith it." birth»lon« TOT Odobar 

TEXAS FIXKJDS of the Tory party’s annual MIST RECOGNIZE 

In Texas, heavy rains flooded conference. Heath said : ; Heath said the British, govem- 

streets and collapsed roofs "Europe wdi not wait ft*evsr ment mU8t rec ogmze “the 
along the Lower Rio Grande ... unless a solemn declaration f undamenla i f act -. t hat Britain 


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intent is made, then finally. 


or any other cotnfiry wishing I 


i’„«n , nvv ,. ^rt, pr - direct answer to Johnsons! say that they are nrawtng tog- ^ f^I at Brownsvile by mid- when toe community reaches its to ^ Common 

r He |speech to the National Confer- ,cal conclusions from this m m Mintx^ Sported full stage of development Un Xket ’w^ ^ve to 

added that the Smiet Union jence of Editorial Writers In Washington. ---1969). it may be loo late lor any 


--- --«■-- speech to the NaUonal Conier- irai conclusions rrom um a. mcrni ~. EdWxav 

added that the Smiet Union j enC e of Editorial Writers In Washington. -—- 

“w-iU spare no effort to sign an New York. Johnson's themes . DEL ts IO N' _ 

■greenlent." were keeping the weatern al- ' . ^ Pone 

At another point, he wailed 1 lance strong, incroa.ing west- ’'American imperialism eon- F rOlU ragC 

Oiina’s leaders, saying they em unity and working for an tinues to claim the ro)e of un- 
4>d refused to cooperate In end to the East-West division Iniinvited organizer of European — _r 
ttoing to end the U.S. "aggres- Europe. affairs." The main contention /l/§gik W*fV MW W\T 

s%m in Viet Nam." He also lirrs 1>S . role , rf ^e president s New York 1 

branded toem as renegades to "We want the Soviet Union last wvrk was , hat 

the ComrHimst cause. an j the nations of eastern .. . ... -w-k w 

Communist sources said So- Europe to know toat we and v ashing on is capi a, o ffiHlfih' 

viet-bloc leaders will meet in our allies shall go atop by step western Europe, he said. MJ'\W\Wuw 

Moscow early next week to dis- with them as far ■* they are! Johnson sought to present the 

rust China and possibly may willing to advance," the presi- situation, Brezhnpv said, as if t/ • f » 

Issue a statement denouncing dent said. |"U.S. relations with toe Soviet B j WtBJBJf'B 

Chinese policy. These sources Brezhpev 1 noted Johnson's Union and other socialist eoun- w—/ m w iVw%.y vw 

said the lraders then will watch speech and then denounced any tries in Europe could develop 

a launching of a heavy space U.S, role in Europe. unhamt>ered in spite of toe U.S. The report appn 


British government to take toat| M it ^ itself." 

I 8 ^ ” I “The time has Jong passed, to 

l.M DELEGATES ! my regret," he said, “when any 

Heatti’a speech brought the member' could expect to influ- 
4,000 delegates to their feet in ■ ««ce toe community from' out- 
stamping, cheering five^minute *ide in its basic beliefs and 
ovation toat confirmed him basic organization." 
again as unchallenged leader of 1 '-Thus . Heath s aid, toe British 
the party and contender for the 
job of prime minister if the A 

Conservatives return to power X X /V 

Much of toe speech was taken • • • 

up with sweeping condemnation AoilVltlAtt 

of Prime MkiHter Harold AtUflUCT 

WMaon's Labor government and MONDAY 

its performance in Ihe past two £ Burnside P.T.A.. school 


Council Business 

Baanich council will meet »t 7:80 p.m., Mon¬ 
day In municipal hall to consider a number of 
zoning bylaws and: 

• Letters from the View Royal and Colwood 

fire protection districts regard lag the emergency 
alarm agreement; « 

• i A report from Comptroller John Tribe on 
the establishment of a sewer utility; 

• Public works committee recommendations; 

• Planners’ correspondence regarding sites 
for a motor vehicle testing station and a treatment 
centre for emotionally-disturbed children. 

Saaakh Group A committee—Are, civil de¬ 
fence, parks aad imitiatlou—meets at 7:80 p.m. 
Tuesday In the municipal halL 

Oak Bay Council meets at-8 p.m. t Monday la 
the municipal haD to discuss the W. H. Malkin Ltd., 
development oa Henderson Road, tntermuaicipal 
committee correspondence and bylaws. 

North Saanich council meets at 7:S0 p.m.. In 
the parish hall, Monday, to discuss routine reports 
and bylaws. 

Central Saanich meets at 8 p.m., in the muni* 
dpal office. 


unhampered in spite of toe U.S. The report approved birth years. But Heath admitted Ibe auditorium. 8 p.m. 
j aggression against Viet Nam U ontool information for toe un-Conservatives have a "longj 9 ced*r Hill - B r a e f o o t 
ami American interference in Wed “proved it is adviee and haul" firfrt on their handa tojp.r.A., Cedar Hill school 8 
the affairs of other states.” not merely toe Impersonal and oust toe Willson government. ! 

I This is -» strange and eosnnurclal distribution of ap- “Go to it with toat long haul ' TUESDAY 

I persistent delusion.” Brezhnev government, # Quadra Elementary 

said. The book a authors he urged. P.T.A., school auditorium. 8 

_ they would endorsa attempts. pjEW ATTEMPT „ m 

MCLr.ABn.rAIT 5U * a»t ,°^ D. H. y.wr»=e „,„ h „„„ d , h . Co™v.tiv„ P X VIcttri. W , . . P.T.A., 

Brezhnev referred to East- in Lady diatteriey s Lover to ^ . cleaHy durin the south annex * n m i 

West efforts to write a treaty rahabiliUte tour-letlw words — n^anientary general elaction ntlDAY 

banning toe spread of nuclear j if we thought that theattempts Uit # DoncMter > RT.A. will 

weapeha. He did not mention were capable favored a new attempt to enter hold it's Fall Fair in the school! 

that Johnson discussed this I **Common Market. Heath .uditoriian atVoo pm 

Monday with Soviet Foreign to be “freed horn many of toe hjmfe4f headed toe British 1 P 1 

Minister Andrei A. Gromyko, prwent legal restrictions ' which Brussela 

who later said both countries,ban It except to save a mothers jgg2-63 untM French President 

"are striving to reach agree- W# O’ health. Charles de Gauile barred Brto H ■ fl M 

ment." ain a entry. H R| 

"We welcome the certain pro- But the caution: "Any reiax*- "Europe today is resdeas," ■ I 

gress made in this question of tapn of toe abortion law would Heath decisred. "Europe wonts H H 

late," Brezhnev said, "and we need to be acoompantod by to know where toe* British| ■■ V 
shall exert efforts to conclude much more resolute attempts to >■ 

a corresponding International improve toe general attitude to I _ _ _ _ 

treaty which would meet the sex. contraception and paren- ■ ■ B ■ I 

interests of all people, of all hood" ||g WARM TIIR I Ml I 

states, both nuclear and non- done ffMItlTI I lllv ■ ■■ m 

nuclear. I About masturbation. a>e book WINTER I 

The Soviet Union Is giving ^yg ; "Immense mischief has aa am amm 

and will give political economic done by ^roBsdy overem- _ ■ (A ft ■ 

and military help to "toe heroic phasizing toe harm done by llllllllllllll H ■ ■ | Mi 

Vietnamese people." Brezhnev masnjrbatfon . !t ^ at ail jll'l’l ■ UHLt 

| said. But Oiiha'a refusal to eo- c j car to us eny harm needs 1111 M J11 * ’' ■ 

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' ™! ^° mniuni,t cause, be added. i Ux* absence of other means, as 

rxzxmmmKmmmi naaa mr 1 ta. *.. ~r — ——* « relief of physical tensions. Bui 

masturbation can never be mere 

Your Good Health ^ T 1 ln ; 

. compScte substitute for toe real 

A ffl* - • f Til 1 1[ 1 *Hie book also urges all 

Atiliction oi Dlood Vessels — c 

Parliament find more time fori 

-m -m w-^ —^ # reforming and updating Brit-! 

Could Prove Disastrous " ““ 

CONTROVERSY WANTED 

By JOSEPH MOLNER, MD may be dangerous or umlmpor-|duction of a dye Into the w ^t'controversy 1 to™teke placc 

Dear Dr. Malaer: My brotkar t^t depending on Its size snd bloodstream, followed by X-ray. over mis rvva rt It would have! 

died as a result of aa aueuryam Vocation. It may be readily But there is a complex circle of ^ ^ , n g, r ! 

at the base ef the skull. It was apparent or may be most arteries at the base of the brain world for us to have produced 

aa ineperuble tacutteu. la M difficult to detect. It may be and it is most doubtful that toe rubber stamp argumant and 

■•earjam caused by a eeugeul- corrected surgically or may be anything could have been done I by down toe law. But we have 

tal defect er cue I* be brought >" ■" Impossible position and all even If such a test had been deliberately refused to do what 

on by pressure aad tensleuT Ha 1,111 cin be done is to hope that made. many Christian people would 

led a very streaaeua life. h w111 “»* rupture. TOUGH AFFLICTIONS want us to do. This is 

He had romplalard ml bead CONGENITAL DEFECT There are afflictions about because we want to provide 

aches, backache and a stiff It may be a congenital defact, which little can be done and we discussion of toe undoiybig 

neck. He bad been to a doctor or. the result of injury, or it must accept as well aa possible issue—wtoat is morality." 

only a few days before aad bis may develop because of infec- what Fate ordalna. He said many Christian* still 

trouble was diagn o sed aa mu* tion or some other disease Aneurysms io Strategically had “muddled" Ideas about 
rutar ache*. I realise this process. located arteries are a serious extra-marital sex but toey could 

ailment la hard to detect ahead In your brother's case, due to matter. But to relieve anxiety,work out a moral code of tocir 

of time. — MBS. R.G. jits location, we can say It of people who may hsvr own which would avoid promi- 

TTicre are times when resig-'probably Was of congenital 1 aneurysms. It Is only fair tojacuity and elevate sex “tojncar 
nation and a philosophical ac-;origin, enlarging and finally point out that «ome may not be, 1 " ultimate aacranveritaJ expres 
ccptance are more helpful than'rupturing spontaneously. The extensive and hence poee little '** 011 a relationship be- 

medical advice, and I think this defect at that point Is difficult 1 threat, and that others, with tween two peo ple."_ 

is one of them. to di.'gnose but It might have newer techniques being devel- pMaMtaMMaaN 

An aneurysm 1* a bulging and i been detected by a special study roped, can be corrected with I 
weakening of a blood vessel. It called an arteriogram — intro-1 considerable success. I MEaHaa^^^ki 


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The Weather 


OUT. 1*. 19GB [showers in afternoon. I.ittls;gj bnff g" - 2 

„ „ „ ._»._. change in temperature. Mon- ca>uesar .I!"””!";; s* 

Smull craft warning continued . . ... . Kami<»n«... sr 

In Jiun rte Fucji Strait C3oudv * outlook cloudy with show- pmiirton —.. ss 

«n Juan ae euca wrui. uouay Winds imutlvaxlerlv 25 Varwuaver . H 

with rain beginning In afternoon.'uV. w , “® u '" ea ^ rly piiw a-pm . u 

. __ lawfting to westerly 2 a in the Prino G*orge . tt 

Little change In temperature, '*^ _ 7 . r«i si. iota. m 

Monday’s outlook sunny, cooler ‘ Forecast f ^- h Jhhgarss . ^ 

Winds easterly 15. Saturday’s! low sl L* tevan Point 53 and <3. «s 

precipitation nil; sunshine 9 Five-day outlook: Tempera- iBLl 5aS“.“- 8 

hours 42 minutes; recorded high tures averaging below normal *w *y > — .. 

and low at Victoria 54 and 43. through Wednesday. Highs most- V2-Y«rfc‘‘"::: ”::m ■ 

Today’a forecast high and low ly to 50s, low* 35 to 40. Re- ggag ton- » 

53 and 43. Today’s sunriae 7:35 curring ralna averaging more lu ve^V o 

a m.; sunsat 6-23 p.m.; naioo- than normal. nors at vicre 

rise 11, a.m.; moonset 7:45 p.m. —— ■ 

East Coast of Vancouver Ia- *ea»inos mm, atinm# hi man 

land—Small craft warning oosi- n jonm __ ss m - IH m ri 'h M 

tinued for (ka^a StrriL Ctoudy r.! § S r ]\ S m tin " ssjhm 

with rain beginning by noon, otuwm . 43 « Tnc* n naw T.rw.n t.vtt. 2 J 

Little change in temperaturo. S £ :« S5SSS Hii’si 5r«3 

Outlook for Monday sunny and f® 1 Arthur . u sr *4 ™ 

c^ler. Winds southeasterly 15 winmses . -■» 4 « — | ( p,rtn« -- - ■ 

rising to 25. Saturday’s precipi-i^^^ .. . $ « Z ------— 

tation nil; recorded high snd kwtap*. . * li - “ .TE* Si lull' 2 i f?u' 

at Nanaimo 53 and'32. Today'a S 2 - - 

forecast high and low 55 and 35. 5 S - is Sua i*iii 2 !o 7 -litjlv.5 

Coast «f V.nco^ Ia-^« Hh, .: 5 « - g g» ife 

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Frenchmei Protest Slfi&BI 

At tin tint al«B of ahwiin*. diffic.ilt 
■ A* W T /“'H W U brnOitnf ot coufblni from racurr.i* 

If I ■ I k ■ I Bronchi*! A*1bm» or BronchltM 

*"*0 0 I I **W <1 by *ir contaminated iy MnoSin*. 

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Irish Sweepstakes 


Uailu Colonlft. Vienna 

Sunday, October lb, 1966 


Russians 

Jail 

German 


PARIS (Reutersi‘ — French close down by April 1. 19(57. 
employees who will lose their. Canadian bases also will shut 
jobs after the evacuation of U.S. clown, 
military bases from France 
next year staged a mass 
demonstration, today to draw 
government attention to their 
plight? 

They arrived in the capital by 
cars and buses from all over 
(France to protest against what 
: they regard as inadequate com¬ 
pensation and assistance from 
die French government after 
American forces leave. • 

Organizers of the protest, 
which went off quietly, put tiw 
number of demonstrators at 
5,000. Police said they numbered 1 
about 2,500. 

An estimated 25.000 French 
civilians are employed at U.S. 
bases in France, which presi¬ 
dent de Gaulle has ordered to 


!r LESLIE FAY 


MOSCOW ft Pit — A West 
German merchant ship cap¬ 
tain has l>een sentenced to two 
years In a “strict regime'’ 
labor camp tar “hooliganism," 
the official Tass News Agency 
said Saturday. 

Taw said the captain, 
Stefan R. ilalner, had “vio¬ 
lated the rules of making port, 
refused to produce his docu¬ 
ments to port authorities and 
made Insulting remarks about 
Soviet officials ' 1 at the far 
northern port Archangel. 


lor the Typical American Sit* 


November Deadline 


Smith Receives 
Final Proposal 


As advertised 
in Vogue 


tvJmcr wei^o S 'hdd ^yAuky Mr. and Mrs. //. E. Hall nit OliTTS 1 50,000 ticket ° " ” SALISBURY (UP!) - British «h«» fl» Rhodesians no longer 

Morrison of Glace Bay. N.S.. special envoy Sir Motr.cc recognize. 

Claire Marion of Montreal and * * * * * * James Saturday gave.Rhodessan Sxr Morrice was accompanied 

H E. Hallatt of Haanllton. Their | Prime Minister Ian Smith the ^head ^of* q* 

prizes of f50.000 each amounts on j v thing he had pver won identified only as “Diana and The Cambridgeshire draw , 1 British government's final pro- ^^ 3 ] British mission. Smith 
to about $150,000 In Canadian, wus <- a bottle of liquor in a Leah" of Moncton. last of three held yearly on Brit-' pogals fur Rhodesian inlepen- was joined by his cabinet 

* unds ’ Legion, ruffle." The throe $60,000 winner* on ish races in the international deuce. socretai-y Gerald Clarke and 

Another long-lime buyer who Others winning Slfl.tKH) third second-place Isis were Dan D. lottery which aids hospitals in | British Prime Minister Harold private 
finally clicked was Gordon Sim- prizes were William Suntu of, KUis of Havelock, Ont., near [the Irish Republic, produced a Wilson has threatened to ask Thortitison. 
mons of Burgcssville, Ont., near Rurfonl. Ont : Marie-Anne Gre- Peterborough, and two Toronto- total of 391 Canadian-held tickets the United Nations to impose Tp^-re w 
Woodstock, who won $30,000 goire. Montreal: John Gnlka 1 area residents. George Mulley on the 93 horses eligible for the mandatory sanctions against the j 

w ith a ticket on third - place and John S|Kirks, both of Hamil- of Don Mills, and M. Hildebrandt Cambridgeshire. Of these, only breakaway Pa t s.t co'.cny if no British 
Tarqogan. Before that, he said, ton, and a jointly-held ticket of Bay Ridges. 135 went to the post. settlement of the inde|>en lervee ai 

Holders of tickets on the 32 *** “ reached before Uk- ml any . 

horses who ran out ot the money ^ Novcni c ‘ r _ - 

will win prizes of about $ 1,100 MET BR,, ‘ I 

each, or as high as $1,300 de - 1 Th* British envoy met briefly T l,r ' 

[tending on the total ot the pool. with SmiUi at tlio prime minis- The i-adder 
The same prizes go to holders wr’ s official residence Saturday,Lj'swdi* 
of tickets on the non-starters, ofto.-noon to hand over the final a 

who had no chance at the bic :C *‘ e *‘ hammered out by tie 
mone y k British government carter this 

Because sale of sweepstake’* K.rlkV three had been some 
tickets is illegal in Canada, no doubt wixMhcr James would 
estimate could be obtaine<l of gj v0 the mc-wge personally to 
the amount of money jjontrib- Smith or whether it would be 
utod by Canadians in the Cam- ih-ml ! cd through Sir HumiJtrey 
bridgeshire draw. iGihte. tlw Rhodesian governor 


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Notice to Bus Passengers 

Esquimalt, Colville, Munro 

ROUTES 


Due to closure of the Johnson Street bridge, Esquimalt, 
Colville and Munro buses will be re-routed from Mon¬ 
day, October 17, 1966, until the bridge is reopened. 


MlAMi^tAP) — Two gunmcnl She iired *ix *ots at the 
barged into the living room asisame time Mrs. Brown slashed 
the William Browns were the bandit with a butcher knife, 
watching television Friday night i He crumpled to the floor. The 
and annwjnced: “This is a stick- second man high-tailed it out 
up." | the front door. 

Five rmnute* later, one wouki- Henry Hunter, 19, of Miami, 
be bandit had fled and his ac-m fair condition in a Miami 
complice lay out, shot and hospital, was charged with 
groaning on the floor. I armed robbery. 


Floods Leave 
70,000 
Homeless 


Inbound buses will detour from Esquimalt Road via 
Tyee. Bay and Douglas to the Yates Street terminus. 
Outbound buses will proceed via Yates, Government, 
Bay and Tyee to Esquimalt Road. 


Esquimalt buses will operate every 20 minutes from 
9:05 a.m. to 3:05 p.m. while this detour is In effect. 
Buses will leave both the city and the Dockyard at 
a minutes past each hour and every 20 minutes. 


SAIGON tUPI) — More than . _. . . ! 

T^.ro-.n. . Uft T Just jumped 1*3 and grab- 

J!Tjr t *»d trim.” said Brewm “My 
less a^^«nd. of acres o^ lwlfe ^ ^ 

crops destroyed by flood* which aflf .. 

ravaged the Mekong Delta j Brewn dripatched his 14-year-1 
south of Saigon, It, was reported <*, daughter to the be.lroofn to 
s * turda >- get his gun. When she rushed 

Representatives of the gov- out with the .22-calibre pistol, 
eminent of South Viet Nam and one of the intruders liatged at 


ginning,” Brown said, <! but I 
didn’t hesitate to Jump the man. 
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Mr. A. L Wilson, 8ooke, B-C. (picnic basket). Mr. D. J. Inch, 121* Pandora Ave. (barbecue), 

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SU NDAY. OfTOBER I*. IMS Ml 


Woolly Thinking 

t ECENT STATEMENTS outlining Canada's stand 
regarding the South West Africa situation made 
by both Prime Minister Lester Pearson and External 
Affairs Minister Paul Martin indicate that the federal 
government's confused and woolly thinking is not 
confined to national affairs alone. 

■ Shortly after the World Court announced its find- 
I* that African complainants had failed to prove 
tfcir charges against South Africa’s administration of 
tfe mandated territory, Mr. Pearson told the American 
I#r Association that he was “deeply concerned” with 
-iie court’s inability to come to grips with the merits 
c ( the South West Africa case ...” 

' This blanket condemnation of the International 
Court of Justice was followed by a similar criticism by 
Mr. Martin before the United Nations General As¬ 
sembly with the additional view that "by any reason¬ 
able standards. South Africa’s policy under the 
liandate justifies the general opinion that South Africa 
j^s proven to be an unacceptable administrator of the 
territory.” 

Mr. Martin went on to support Ireland's Foreign 
Minister Frank Aiken's suggestion that a 10-member 
committee be established to recommend to the As¬ 
sembly how to bring about the end of South Africa’s 
mandate over the disputed i-egion. 

It may be that both foreign ministers overlooked 
-p-or chose to ignore—the fact that the United Nations 
apt up a Committee on South West Africa as far back 
as 1953 to attain this very objective. 

This committee made annual reports to the Gen¬ 
eral Assembly and in 1960 declared that apartheid 
•Completely subordinated the welfare of the non-white 
people to the policy of white supremacy." 

It also encouraged petitioners to testify against 
tbe South African administration. These petitioners 
charged that the non-white people in South West 
Africa were treated like slaves and terrorized; that 
there was an atomic plant in the country; that South 
Africa was conducting experiments to decimate the 
population with poison gas, and that 99 per cent of the 
territory’s non-white children died at birth. 

It was on the advice of this commitee that, in 1960. 
Ethiopia and Liberia brought their case and these 
efiarges before the International Court at The Hague. 
After six years of minute study the court found that 
tbe critics could not in any way substantiate their 
accusations. 

f Yet, incredibly, both Mr. Pearson and Mr. Martin 
Hhve turned their backs on the findings of the World 
Court to side with the accusers who failed over a 
period of six years before a panel of distinguished 
international jurists to prove even one of their myriad 
and lurid charges against South Africa. 

It would be interesting to hear what proof Mr. 
Pearson can produce to back up his view that the 
World Court was unable to come to grips with the 
merits of the South West Africa case; or Mr. Martin's 
explanation of what he considers to be the "reason¬ 
able standard" which justifies his opinion that South 
Africa’s administration over the mandate is unac¬ 
ceptable. 

And having gone this far it might also be interest¬ 
ing to find out why the Canadian UN delegation ab¬ 
stained from voting on the UN social and humanitarian 
committee’s resolution condemning racial discrimina¬ 
tion and calling for economic and diplomatic measures 
to be imposed against South Africa. 

Can it be that this inconsistency indicates that a 
little common sense is finally creeping into the Ottawa 
works—or is it just another example of federal 
fuddlement? 

Invitation Accepted 

T HE PROVINCIAL Liberal leader. Mr. Ray Per- ; 

rault, must certainly have read Premier Bennett’s 
brief to the federal-provincial conference of finance 
ministers in mid-September. But perhaps he did not 
properly absorb it Otherwise he could hardly be so 
full of alarm and despondency, and apparently so sur¬ 
prised. to learn in Ottawa-that Mr. Bennett has asked 
the federal government for almost $60,000,000 in 
grants for the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, the 
Columbia dams, and the Second Narrows Bridge in 
1 ancouver. 

These requests, to Mr. Perrault’s mind, add up to 
t ip fact that the B.C. government is in concealed finan- 
c al trouble. But he might well reflect on the other 
1 ind that a province does not have to be in financial 
< fficulties to ask for its just due. And the premier 
r iplained at the federal-provincial conference why 
1 ? thinks British Columbia has this money coning 
1 i it: 

■ • Although Ottawa has provided many millions 

dollars in assistance for power and flood-control 
jfi-ojects elsewhere in Canada, no federal help has been 
j ven for the Peace and Columbia developments; B.C. 

] is been going it alone although great benefits will 
i -crue to all of Canada. In addition It has been severely 
o ;nalized by Ottawa’s imposition of the 11 per cent 
t deral sales tax on building materials, which will in- 
« ease construction costs on the Columbia by about 

: w.oot.uCc. 

• The failure of Ottawa to share in the capital 
i jst of the Second Narrows Bridge contradicts the 
i p'eement which specifies the federal government shall 
.« iare half the cost of previously constructed sections 
here properly incorporated in the Trans-Canada 
ighway. 

• The PGE has been a key factor In rapid growth 
i nd development in resource-rich areas of B.C.; a 
j umber of precedents exist of federal sharing in con- 
i ruction of such railroads, and "I ask for the people 
J$ British Columbia the same treatment afforded Can¬ 
adians of other provinces In the past in respect of 
< ?ve!opment railroads.” In addition, the PGE is entitled 
like treatment with other railways in payment of 
fcderal operating subsidies. 

The premier's reasoning hardly accords with the 
j nage of him created by Mr. Perrault, pleading for 
i Ottawa’s help only because of a financial emergency. 

Nor will most British Columbians have forgotten 
i j soon who It was that criticized Mr. Bennett in early 
; eptember for not doing what he Is doing now. 

Speaking in terms of $200,000,000 in federal 
i ioney waiting for B.C., it was a Liberal MP, Mr. Jack 
] avis of Coast-Capilano, who “putting politics aside” 
i ijected into the election campaign his puzzlement that 
le premier didn’t use the nation’s craflt for the good 
i r the people of the province: 

“It really hurts me as a repr e sen tative of this 
1 "ovince to see so much money around with little of it 
i lining here.” 

Who wouldn’t accept the invitation? 


At Willow** Beach 


Expo Empire. 


Fiddle Reef Light 


hr C*cU dark 


Ottawa Offbeat 


In Venezuela 


Youthful 

General 

Rules 


Canada Pays $500,000 Travel Tab 
For Parliamentary Junketeers 

T HREE cheers and an ever- By BICHARD JACKSON — but wtw listen*, or, t 
lasting tiger for William Colonist Ottawa Bareiui listening, believe-,? 


Barrios 
Picked 
To Win 


pavlllon^’lookln x **»* _*** wm **** tanK erf the recent! bawk, edthtr. f^**^*™" tag Venezuela'* next president, way dead'animal* la Victoria 

anting up begging lor business k **1 ra J**£ * resI,ect * d ^^^for^romT^ Term (rf Presidential and wore buried - "at, to* 

already. Association .Conference h e r e |ber ^ parliamentary Press “ congressional election* are still frequently, act buried.” 

visitors -u-e 1he only ones 11,31 took OVOT ** Com ™* s iGallery, ttie Ottawa resident racketeenng. UnqOotc. [wo ycars Venezuelans . , , , , 

who have time to e-nwy the and m T t 61 ^'correspondent of Montreal's One mans opinion’ already consider Barrio* the ^ dead animal wm “"“H* 

VlOW OW11 MPs a ready-made excuse i*rge»l French daily ami bro- Hardly, for 1* wa* confirmed mos t likely presidential candj- tal ” t |. j ° “P 1 * 

The occasional occupant of r MWon ’ 1 * Ummer ***•,«"* of * VIP in external b y a second Brill* MP dele-date of the governing t SmST-S 

the office Director PhiUppe del 4 ™ UuJ ye * r ' |*«*drs, that uita-ultra of all gate. Charles Parnell. works Democratic Action (AD), Vene- l 1 *?' " , ' **** 

Gaspe Beaubien II himself just 1 He wasn't speaking throuch a. federal departments. minister in the Labor govern- zuela'* largest. j 

hasn't a minute to put his feet''"“"thfid of sour^ grapes, either, | Imagine the howls of anguish ment: “I thought it was time I AD has ^ .Upping in 'T*. ***' 


Time Capsule 

I — 

Panthers 
And Dogs 
Rampage 

From Colonl*t File* 

r tOPHIES ot Ute Fir** 
World War were helping 
Indirectly to fight the Second 
World War, 25 year* ago. 

A picture fci the paper showed 
three field gun* waiting to be 
broken up for icnp to supply 
the needs of war Industries, and 
these, It wa* explained, ware 
among other tru p irfea collected 
from various parks in Greater 
Victoria for the purpose. 

The Colonist predicted — how 
correctly is st'H evident — that 
the end of the war would not 
see the federal government 
hand back to the provinces the 
right to impose Income tax. 

Contrary to provincial liberal 
‘Twodwtaktag,” it said, “what it 
absolutely certain ta that for 
many year* after toe cessation 
of hootlllties toe people of 
Canada will continue to pay for 
I their war efforts. The Dominion 
Government, on this account, 
will rot give up Income tax... ■* 


People using the Gorge m a 
pleasure retort were com- 
plaining about toe accumula¬ 
tion of *llt aad other material, 
encriMted with oyster beds, 
and the Board of Trade wna 
Investigating way* of having 
toe mock removed M year* 
ago. 

And though nothing may hav* 
come at It, one suggestion was 
that the mud could be Bold as 
fertilizer, 

“In the Maritime Pro v ince* 
the mud ‘ and shellfish taken 
from rivers beds are exten¬ 
sively used in fertilizing land.” 

A long-promised bread bylaw 
was introduced in Victoria city 
council, providtag for keeping 
bread for sale in "germ and 
dust proof receptacles'' and 
protecting it against flies, ver¬ 
min and dust in delivery 
wagon*; also setting down rules 
for cleanliness in bakeries. 


T HREE cheers and an ever- By RICHARD JACKSON — but w*w listen*, or, if _ T™ u .J*. "V 

lasting tiger for William Coloalst Ottawa Barest! listening, bekeve,? 'T'ps Wiri JSwtoTtt ^tat^e. 

lYUltO Winter Hamilton. MP, deputy Meanwhile ... back at toe 1U Will 

chairman of Britain's ruling'sounded the horn on the Com-!Commonwealth Parliamentary j™, 

F ROM the austerely modern Labor Party. 'monwealth parliamentarian*. Association Conference ... what By PENNY LERNOl'X cl exitow*** to bakeries 

olflce of the Director of He fe tbe ftost poMtirisn ever The witness was a news-!did refreshingly honest William from Caracas 

Opentlo** lor Expo 67. vlsl- in ^ Ottawa* recorded par- poperman whom the NATO|Winter Hamilton say about the / '-- ON7A t n Venerue- * * * 

tors gel » grsf.dri.nd view. liiimmUlT y h *u*-y to call * parksmentorUn. took akx« to 1 noble art of toe junket? Cju, m s ___ 

scros. . choppy stretch ol the ' 2 at aU thing* - . Pori, with them. I Quote: The conference I. ar ^^i^X’ toTemr mS JL "t 'S'tSSLSJ 

kir^rj^ih^to^sli^la! | lt ” ket ’ 1 No Cy - by - nigi,t - news-l sbsolute^r ftrfile erereise. »n t er. has a good chance of becom- 5Lke. 75 i«rs io.SL? toa 

_m.._ .. „ I. He wa* ^waking <rf the recent hawk, rither. |exa»e_ tor the jaunt we have ^ Venezuela'* next president, wav dead sal mala la Victoria 


fears ago, shout th« 


? nr Line- iCommomrealth Parliamentary! But' rather' a respected mem- ^ 1hr ^; 


up on the desk and survey his ** ^ happened to be a key v^n instead of cabling home law Canada and thw conference M „ umy elw . tions trom 80 r * gzled to kno T “ 

staggering responsibilities out participant in the «xrfcrenco. 8olid 8torie , of dedication to seemed a reasonable vehicle ^ ?(er ^ m mi, to S3 per cent In * 

there in midstrccun. As a But he saw St for what it was, defence duty, he told titivating lakto onto.” ■ 196S. Yet Wormed oteervm DC * ,l| ‘>' aro “ 

matter erf fact, he's so busy he and *o called it tales of goings-on in toe no tori- Actually, for globe-trotting 'believe AD will still squeak by, y ne«ieu. 

doesn't even have a desk to “A junket” he sold, "a racket * gloriously stimulating MPs there are three such m December. 1968. There ore a A meeting of those dloposed 
•peek <rf In his innner office. | to get on a free expense-pad Place Plgadle. "vehlcJes’ onto which they may dozen or so other legal parties I *° rm ane ' v A^sf^blyof th* 

The largest item of furniture h tour.” Tales of honorable member* latch: the NATO parllametitari- ^ some could join in a Knightoaf Labor to Victoria 

a conference table, around | Fata-weekends from now, MP so broy nursing big manrfng- •«. toe Ocsnmaiwealto Par- coadtiun but that seem* uuMkeiy “** d it n , . Tr>de i 

which twos rare and more visi- members of toe NATO Par- after heads fcx*m uproarious liomentary Aaoocsatscn and the now. The party with toe largest L * w Ha “’ B 01 ’ ■*- ,) 111 afi * 

tors on Expo business daily Hamentory Association will be mtfrt-hefore pros** in Pigalle Canwia-Untted States toWipar- number of vote* wtos the ^ &PilIy 10 ^ headquarter* <rf 

meet twce-to-tece the man who your tax-guests on a free Q*p to they couldn't make it to the Eamentary Group. | presidency in Venezuela. A ^ Kmjtht* to Philadelphia for 

ta Expo Paris for what all concerned NATO defence discussion*. So what's it to me, perhaps majority is rot neceoaary. a charter. ... 

Beaubien Is young (38). concede has.always been Just a in a eiwto a story like that you're asking? 1 * * * Do ^ s an “ panthers w-ere re- 

roavefy *»n|taome in snunmta- jlnvdandy week on toe Champs, ^t, » English trails tie® snd Jua t rf™,; Almost a half' Barrios' chances of becoming 

Lakably GalMc way, phenome- They re really supposed to be tattle-taHng out over the mUHon of your tax dollars. 1 AD's presidential candidate In- , B * y residentt decidedly 
naHy ener getic end v ibrant to a! junketing. If that's toe word, to ^ „g w to totcrest.-d homes Precisely M58,725 this year, creased neatly with hi, recent . . . 

ftoroely demondtog job, -md to.’ name of inter^onttnentollau arTO „ ^ (But to parairfarase a famou^ election as AD's secrerfary-gen- tI 5?? y 2? l LJll. ^ 

^ ^ w ^ I And as wiv« almost never quote: What’s . half milboo?) mil .t the party's naticmal “ U *?^. hin i * U 

***“ fa ^ ° alled H , T ^ I get to go on these educational That’, the Official price, the convention. . Ihe **■ f 1 ‘“.J* blame Un " 1 

„ - .confi dence to eosentialj Wel| the NATO pari)amen- explorations abroad, toe honor- tag hug on it in the finance Barrios' election to the power- " fl " e p ' u,1h< ’ r T W ^!., ***** 

™ tarians on'y a tew Junkets ago | able members, naturally, began department's estimate* — and ftfi party post comes to the sneaking about Mr. Ira Wilsons 

i j, l. uw ■ i^naoa were agonized to have a bring, 1 hearing krom home. In spades it doesn't toalude the cost of j wake of serious internal di- P**“ recently, 

atjunoanc*. brea toto g witness blow the Of cotne, in riieer aetf- rare porta tion to and town I visions to AD. + # ^ 

lt . , , whistle on them to much the,defence, there were profuse Faraway Places or account for Forty-six per cent of the 

name and tue^on |jl| . . embairassing way Wil-| public protestations in the I toe MPs’ high-priced time. delegate* at the AD convention Baseball report!*. — ta Ik* 

* °T n ™’ liasn Winter Hamilton hes Comraan* cf outraged innocence; Happy landings! wanted Barrios’ predecessor, style of IM years ago: 

there Is the notation: Rcspon- - - ■ -——-— - - --- - - - Jcvu At«el Paz Galarraga, to 

Exp ° in «/•» s> n . continue os ' secretary-gerea-al “The following l* the score cf 

1967. It cant be put mere Mr. W UiOn Hat O Plan AD may have mode colorful or match Base Ball gam* 

succknctiy. Beaubien ta charged - n»r. which was played on Saturday 


in Expo — and Canada 
abundance. 


own ui v tiicz ucia, n| 

ajority ta not necessary. 3 charter. 

if if i, Dogs and panthers were re- 

_ _. , . , , _, ported making the live* of Cad- 

Barrios' chances of becoming L" u 

D s presidential candidate in-i Bay residentt 
'eased greatly with hi# recent un . . . 

ection as AD’s secretary-gen- ,h ^ P , ^ 

■al at the party', naticmal Wn * “J 

wiimutan I he dogs "got aO the blame until 


delegates at the AD convention Baseball report!*! — ta th* 
wanted Bamos 1 predecessor, style of its years ago: 

Jes'is Angel Paz Galarraga, to ... 

continue as secret ary-general. “The following is the 


“The following is the score of 


with toe erection and supervis¬ 
ion of everything from parking 
lots to the amusement park: 
with overseeing everything from 
the Festival of Performing Arts xT has 
to the efficient performance of J. that 


Nobility’s Days Numbered 


AD may hove mode colorful or ttnt match Base Ball gam* 
more militant leaden than Bar- w “ P^ 1 <*> Saturday 

riua but be does repent an ac- J* S* 


By PATRICK O'DONOVAN 


eptatote ccmpramoe between *£“22 

upportere and enentim of Paz 1Viclartl 

D jZ2T A n Club. (The box score showed 


supporters ml enrrrfe* of Paz 

wifitoiAD >. C3ub (The *»« 5 

^T^tonta agree that Bar- OBHC 17) 


. j „„ “The game was « short one, 

_ i 01M . . ® owing mainly to the creditabla 


the Festival of Performing Arts xT has p —i ssmaK moacaa By PATRJCK O'DONOVAN But the British nobility 1* . ” , _ VOC 29, OBBC 17.) * 

to the efficient performance at 1 that British Prime Minister ham Loads* different from all other. In “The game was « short one. 

Expos own firemen. From i[ ftro *d WUsor Intends to abolish _ ^ „ England only the elder n* 1 ZT, VrrfTL tT*" awng mainly to the creditable 

ticket sales to toilets. Beau- it* nobBrfy. There have been no ** *** nx * t . ,acred °* 111 succeeds to the title and toe fielding on both sides. CaBing- 

bien's well-earned reputation of r )ra treta. No aiwulthed upper- ~ privilege*. In many French ham. Barpett, WaBace and 

briili;mcc to on the line. class outcries And It U to be The creation of nobility has famines, toe title and toe “!****“ *** r f nw * V* Wilson, of the VOC. and Keenan 

Even early this summer, the dan& , n m ytry and vary tang been part of the British grandew pasa down to all toe dm * . 01 **■ ** and McCaskill, of the OBBC, in 

cynics and skeptics were still traditional maimer. They ore governmental process. It ta one children. In Britain younger i* w^mRal owidktacy. thrir striking were especially 

WWring thtair aghta <*i the K0 | n(f Jrt ttdrw dta out. conveniences of govern- mds ere expected to fall hack in many, ways as . . . Davies of toe Olynv 

Island settings of the 1967 World Thera are to be no more n*®*- W ta * substitute for with gratitude and respect Into e ”®"*** : “ se mt-mfacMev- caught a Ely to a spectacu- 
, Exhibition, pointing to toe April hereditary titles at let* under adequate pay. the middle classes, or at least that forever hovers to i„ r manner. The Cricketers by 

a opening dale next year and a Ubcr goveft ^nenL And. ft ta And ft works. People are into th* army or the church. toear«liey ra behi nd tlx huge tlwir superior ftoklir« gained 


hoped. In a few generation*. I classified and rewarded by the 


bam-rbpmrd gla»>e«. 

* * * 


only been organized 
four weeks, and toe 
the*r being beaten 


officials of Expo wcrehecomtog Mte^ all, toe adorn toetfnLne. It^Jlta to '1^"'."; 

of Moncton, N.B., after a tour " ta P°« Mton °* * tawful m^tery as far as t» pereonal rearon of theta being beaten 

erf the site, ruminated that he . H hw^a'erf execution leak out. I discovered that I was °* K ^ C * n ^ Kfr is concernwl. His age is a may be partly attributed to to# 

felt Canada had bitten off more ^^^xSmvTSf "” <,Uire " B »tate secret w«ch mother Ws fact of one of their nine b«k« 

“**" °° ly Kh^j™ I. 19 Impressed by an extremely Lie i^TS^S^rttoto "f, GlBr * M iSTmTt 

.as is ^ -rartift err ssKsrzirx sras? sr ^ claim to jrtsrz i n —**-~*r .. 

H««s U.t, will die out. There “For God's *«ke w.ke your t ^ ^ ^ ^ che . lor ' a1 ^ - 


IwTve^ever d^ *** wU ** ** ** l tfe We “ «P. ^ <****' 


In England the hierarchy cf j* K rumored to keep a family 


W1B VUK- UW 1“^ auen UU, niui VJl oVCi i . .> ,■ _... m » _s 

peers, but rone of toes* tides Tbs English have used the m Z ■* oreted * Mexico Cfty. 


Today 


W * ° pen com be r sag 1 on to eldest sons, dtatong out of tides In msww #ire * Nood A co-founder of the political _ TT . A 

w And th* OBE - tin Order of fruitful ways. They destroyed. St 0 ^’.^.^ \,7l7 Jta STTS* ^ W< ? *1™ bW JIll HlStOTy 
the British Empire - ta for at toe end of the 18to century, ^ *' T„ AD- Barrio* so far has avoided 


come «T«e a* IS toB*****- ta for M MM ■to. «. -Jg. “ i Urom ^eyhare ^ E£TZS?JS 7! _ „ 

ZStfi have a tot te BhOW ^ . Zl ZJZ £ “^‘"SisVSiS i^STa^mS^ tek ? ^ w yrara 

wona - jn-Lmn- mnr» mrfmnnni a“W ir ermine and crimson velvet The former lawyer s political J 

will be mere ^ rob- .nd differently d«nr*ed p^opby b, in tome wey, „ «» «*-Jt - >» IM It™» 


Amors? the lot will he Something more contemporary members who voted for the Act , . .J™ J? ■ T ^ c ago today — ta 1916 — Rianon- 

Aroong toe lot wiu De more TT»iy« robM *™ dlnerentiy decorated philosophy is in some ways as "*” ' ^ , 

than 150 attractions in the be put ta Bds bread-and- cf Union. Lloyd George sold corvneXs ^ they keep mysterious as his personal lifo Ian tro0 l* forced ^ °* 

performing art* festivaJ alone, s ■^ ment <* 0,6 Honors them on a fixed tariff for hi* Mrrfw j chei during corona- HhT smaU group [o'lowers, Transylvania while Russian 


fantastic assortment of talent 
representing most of the more 


tat. party funds. 

It ta a little odd that so old a Royalty uses them. James ij 


I known as the “Paris Group” «•"**? J?* 

baronet*, u-ho, ’ thev snont much timr Valh^ua t o qra w ott w ^ 

«..* in pyiIIa in Pnrit cr ir* Ardfint I1WW, French units at the 


u, uic min' - m* , rj M • . . 7 , , . _, Then there are baronets who ’’cause mov snent mum time ~ 

than 70 nations at Expo. The conception as toot of nobility gave them to his male friends «* in exile ta Park or are aider* m **»- French unit* at toe 

whole list ta simply too long to can d ta » quletiy. For ft .1* with whom his relationship was franoonhiles believe In an unde- Somme entered Sailly-SaUliseL 

set down here, hut among toe abnoat aa old as civilization. It Batman with Robta. •«* ■«» techni ‘ **'2 *^ 

presentations tfwl wLHbiriw existed in Greece aad Rome. Foe years they have been ealiy noble. And then there ut] fi«d and vague «**tiisjn and WorM Wart Twenty- 

*£ Nor« Amortcan piUZS Md 1° mot <d *. Im bod rid at oOolocam “#(. b. « h. I or -*» ** « ta»« «h „ y , 

to Montreal, before traveing respectable placet of antiquity members of Parliament, who exhausted civil servants Cl fh“ J**"J“*L - R«s*i abandoned Odai 

toe rest of the continent, ox - weO. Its usual origin lay ta are kicked upstairs Into the “ dynasty. as and the German line, were 60 

toe Vienna State Opera; Baflet *>» fact tost certain families House of Lords. The Americana It ta all very complicated, and r “ -mis- mil “ hwn M< * oow - F^nce 

de Vigntieme, Theatre National could prove their antiquity, and could wefl use such a convent- ta the College of Anns it has Its ^ - .j, . . Konoye's cabinet resigned In 

da Belgique snd Rideau de bad the money and the power to eroe. but titles of nobility are own civil service or regulate It ha Japan. The U.S. freighter Bold 

Bruxelles, all from Belgium; La back It up. forbidden under Article I of the It ta also. In praotice, far more lntp __. t , l_ Venture, under the Panamanian 

Comedie de St. Etienne of In medieval England It was American Constitution. complicated even than what I ^ jj^tneourt ^ p^ z ant j Bag. was sunk off Iceland, with 


France; Cameri Theatre ot justified In various ways. There I They have been used to have written here. But they did ™ u 1*^?™**^ in"whether" men 

Israel; Hamburg State Opera; was the spiritual idea that'rewatd party workers in the|no great harm. They gave some he becomes AD's presidcrv 

La Sc ala Opera of Milan; Royal certain people were given spe- provinces, ex-pripie ministers of .pleasure. And there ta no real tiaJ canditlah , ^ ^ end From the ScriptureB 

Opera of Stockholm; Centre ctal privileges, in return for the grander Commonwealth'reason to mourn the passing of ^ ^ ' atpst advrtntaj , p 

Dramatlque Romand and The-which they performed special countries, doctors who have the nobiHly. I susi»ct It is. in | party famous for its savage Buy thfe truth and sell It not; 
atre de Carouge of Switzerland; duties, such as giving advice to! presided over royal deathbeds.!whatever Mr. Wilson may in- >rlftc , lt ' inK and amH . also wisdom, and Instruction, 

and foe Troupe National Foik- and dying for the king. The national sporting heroes and'tend, indestructible. tloM and understanding.—Proverbs, 

lanique <rf T wrf a ta basis for this was toe possession!occasionally a great artist. I lOFHS-CoevitabU I n*»> Btnmi 23:23. 


he ta indifferent to whether or!. _ 


19 men killed. 


















Where Did Integration Go Wrong? 


Sathf CnlontHt Victoria, B.C.* Sub., Oct 1$, I960 


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Politicians Lean to W hiz-Kid Type of Advice 



advice from an outside 
authority when there was a 
difference of opinion in the 
Chief of Staff Committee. The 
incident arose in connection 
with the question of providing 
for logistic support for the 
brigade group which was to 
be assigned to NATO in 1951. 


There * a tendency tod.iy 
f.w .the politician to seek 
refuge from accepting mili¬ 
tary advice based on experi¬ 
ence and „jo resort to the 
psuedo-scientific "Whiz-Kid' 1 
type erf advice. 


The government accepted 
the advice of Kisenhower, 
overruled the majority erf the 


Chiefs at Staff and astoepted 
the recommendation of the 
Chief of the General Staff. 

■iTh* ntlaaa Jawraall 


Third of Four Articles 


By GEN. CHARLES FOIT.KES 


during the last war and had 
adopted British organisation 
and tactical doctrine m the 
postwar force. On the other 
hand the government bad 
decided that U.S.-type equip- 
'Hie qie—txjn of providing meol, which conformed more 
logistic auj^ort for the air closely to Canadian manufac- 
divLsion was quite simple during practice, would be 
because the alnraft to t>c adopted when any new eqplp- 
used was an American model ment waa needed, 
and the air fields were located 
in the US. sector Further¬ 
more the RCAF had very 
close ties with the USAF 
arising out of the co-operation 
in arranging joint air defence 
of North America, It was 
logical to ask the USAF to 
provide the logistic support 
for the air division jn Europe. 

The army had become very 
attached to the British forces 


For those types of roles, it 
is a high stale of discipline, 
restraint and competent man 
management that are the 
jKsramount requirements. In 
t h-e s e c i rcuinstances ex- 
Thcre is no doubt that perienced professional advice 

operational research assists is much more reliable than 

the servicemen to do his job the hum of the computer or 

more efficiently and cost the obtuse formula at the 

effectiveness studies are nVusl young theoretical scientist, 

useful in the selection of * * * 

equipment. However, die so¬ 
phisticated scientific studies AlMtough tjjirr has never 

on Move hang for a buck" or been such a wholesale re- 

"More deaths per dollar" are placement of military ad- 

tvit of any use in the roles of visers, th«re have been (rial* 

the Canadian Foi-ces which of strength, a resignation on 

are more . directed/ in the an early integration issue and 

sphere erf peacekeeping and an occasion when the govem- 

tinhering activities than hi the nlent sought advice from 

hold nrf total annihilation outside sources. . v 

warfare. There were several areas of 


conflict in the preparation of 
the Korean force. In August, 
1950, when recruiting for the 
Korean contingent com¬ 
menced, the press made some 
caustic comments on the 
slowness of the process iq 
enlisting recruits. The minis¬ 
ter thereupon visited a re¬ 
cruiting station in Toronto and 
reported to headquarters that 
the procedure should he very 
considerably speeded up, in¬ 
terviews shortened. Hi* 
officers argued, to no avail, 
that this would load to a 
subsequent high rate of deser¬ 
tions and discharges. It did. 
This kind of political disturb¬ 
ance to tested standards can 
have continuing ail effect. 

On another occasion the 
government sought military 


Its maintenance organization 
in Europe 

In spite of these factors the 
Ohief of the General Staff was 
adamant that the brigade 
should be maintained by the 
British and as the Chiefs of 
Staff could not resolve their 
differences die matter was 
referred to the minister. 


BRIDGE CLOSURE 

Johnson Street Bridge 


Will be closed 
to vehicular traffic at 


Tt’e minister declined to 
Furthermore there was arbitrate and referred the 
some advantage if both Cana- matter tn the Cabinet for 
dian contributions in Europe decision. Prime Minister St. 
could he* maintained on the I^iurent did not wash to have 
same US. logistic pipeline. the politicians rule on a 
There were some doubt* also question erf military judgment 
about the ability of the United and directed that the advice 
Kingdom to maintain the at the Supreme Allied Com- 
Canarhan brigade group be- m a n d e r (Eisenhower) be 
cause orf recent reductions in sought. 


Until further notice due to repairs 
to the deck. 

The Bridge will be opened for marine 
thoroughfare twice daily as follows: 

7 a.m. to 8 a.m. 


City Engineer. 
J. G Garnett, 


Mr. Bonner said the only changing party line* — It 
answer is "selective free seems the Grits have finally 
trade involving, industries come around to one of the 
whose ability to adjust and economic theories which Bon- 
rompete ran be pre-judged,” ner says the Socreds here 
and that these Industries have been iiushing "for more 
should be allowed 10 to 15 than 10 years.” 
yean to get ready for the * * * 

lifting of tariffs. But be cause would not do 

"It would be quile wrong to for B.C.’s Liberal* to find 
expect Canadian industry to themselves agreeing with the 
he thrown into the cold water .Socreds. I wouldn't be the 
of free trade after lOf years least bit surprised to learn, 
of protection, without the when the subject tomes up 
safeguards I've suggested." again, that one side or* the 
said the attorney-general. other has decided for some 

Thus, in these changing reason that they don't really 
times — and apparently agree, after all. “ 


B.C.'s standard of living 
would rise'TO per rent during 
the first year if free trade 
were adopted immediately be¬ 
cause the Americana earn 
higher wages and their com¬ 
modities are cheaper; but it 
would bring chaos to. thw 
Canadian industrial scene, he 
said. 


Rome-time* party lines he- 
rome so tangled you need a 
program to tell one party 
from another. Take, for ex¬ 
ample, last week's Liberal 
conference in Ottawa..where 
B.C.'s Grits pushed the whole 
party into supporting free 
trade with the United States, 


CAPITAL 

REPORT 


No sooner had the story, hit 
the press than some people 
out here stalled scratching 
their heads and asking: ‘ Isn't’ 
that what BC.'s Socreds have 
been advocating for the past 
few years?” 

Well, it is, and it isn't. 

A trip down the long, red- 


By JACK FRY 


■y -'W / B. "British Columbia would be 
one of the few . areas in 
Canada to benefii, but 1 would 
certainly not' advocate this 
Winters was quoted as saying, kind of provincial advantage 
as Bonner dues, that free at the expense of the rest of 
trade-with the U.S. will have the country,” he added, 
to he done on a_ selective basis % 

"at an appropriate time." 


tiled corridor to Aitomey- 
General Rokert Bonner's 
office brought out the story 
that while the Socieds do 
indeed support freer trade, 
they want it limited to certain 
areas of industry and then 
only on a long-term basis. 


Questions on Junkets 
Strike on a Nerve 


Mr. Bonner's reaction was 
that the Liberals have now 
more or - less aligned them¬ 
selves with one of die policies 
of B.C.'s Social Credit govern¬ 
ment. 

"Given sufficient refine- 
ment, it reflects a policy 
which has been advocated in 
B.C. for quite a long time." 
Mr. Bonner said in the 
interview. 


B.C. Liberal leader Ray 
Perrault, wtiq spearheaded 
the free trade movement in 
Ottawa, told reporters the 
resolution was "the atrongest 
mandate for freer trade ever 
givrti to a Liberal govern¬ 
ment." 

But federal Trade Minister 


At a recent meeting of the 
Metropolitan Board of Health 
the Oak Bay representative. 
Or. Harold Carter, observed 
that there seemed 1 o hp some¬ 
one on the staff away on a 
convention nr training course 
most of the time. Who, he 
asked, stayed home and looked 
after the store? 

The City Hall reaction to hi* 
comment and the subsequent 
newt story was amusing. 


"My savings grow 
50% faster - that's 
why / switched to 
North West Trust" 


Quotable Quotes 


Today's quotations are from wood Renn, minister of tech- 
Rritairi* Labor Party Confer- nologv. 

' .. . . . We cannot afford to perpe- 

W» could aim oat any It Is a . , , , ,, ' 

..... . tuate may form of dtnoaaur- 

grenter dinadvantage to wear . .., •, 

a bine boUer «i. than to have **** 

. black akin. We are I. ~ Harold WHaoa. 

danger of supporting a form If contraceptives had been 
of snobbery — W. Gregory. known about and used H or W» 
We do not look on public years ago, moat of the 

enterprise as being an ambn- occupants of the platform 

lance foe the failorea of would not be with us today — 
private enterprise — Wedg- Tom Rraddoek. 


By A. II. MURPHY 


I don’t have much money saved, I'll admit But what 
I do have is really working for me. After all, why 
stick in the conventional 3% rut when interest rate* 
at North West Trust are half as much again? At4Vi% 
interest, my savings are growing 50% faster - 
and I’m dealing with one of the best-known and 
respected trust companies in Canada. Pretty soon, 
I’m going to be looking for even higher interest with 
North West Trust Guaranteed Savings Certificates. 
They pay a yearly average of 7.9% over a set term, 
yet your money's always there when you want it, 
redeemable on demand. 

If you're just starting out, like me - you’ll get off 
on the right .foot by saving with North West Trust 


most city representatives de¬ 
cided, was nil. 

By their own ajudication the 
convention was a flop. So 
where does that leave the 
city? 

About $1,500 poorer, that's 
where. 


away several times a year on 
junkets of one sort or an¬ 
other. 

Emissaries have gone forth 
into the land this year from 
City Hall to points as far dis¬ 
tant as New' York. Montreal 
and Chicago, as well as many 
intermediate stations. What 
they have learned which 
couldn t be gleaned from post- 
convention and post-met ting' 
report* I don t know. But I 
am assured that "contacts’' 
made have been many and 
valuable — to the city, of 
course. 


"Surely with such big Issues 
at stake the doctor could find 
something more Important to 
occupy his time." they said. 

The doctor was, at course, 
questioning one of the most 
treasured perquisites of senior 
city employees and elected of¬ 
ficer* the privilege of gelling 


These junkets, hallowed by 
tradition if nothing else, cost 
the city a lot of money every 
year. It would be ridiculous 
to say that they are not pro¬ 
ductive of some good -but one 
wonders just what the gain to 
city-cost ratio would work out 
to be. 

I suspect that it would be 
more than a little low on the 
guin-to-city side. 

There are a lot of variables 
in consideration of a question 
such as this but one thing is 
certain—Dr. Carter struck a 
nerve. 


Computers Knocking 
On Classroom Door 


The value of at least one of 
the conventions, that of the 
Union of B.C. Municipalities 
in Penticton, has been brought 
inlo serious rioubf by the i>eo- 
ple from Victoria who at¬ 
tended. 

The worth of this gathering i 
(which cost the city some- [ 
where in the neighborhood of i 
$1,500-the mayor, seven al¬ 
dermen and a gaggle of civic 
servants went along) can be 
measured only by the pr*»- i 
sure brought on the provincial j 
government to fall in line with 
municipal demands—and this. 


711 FORT STREET. PHONE 1MSU4 


EDMOWTOM • CALGARY - VICTORIA . VANCOUVft 
DAWSON CREEK - WINNIPEG - NEW WfSTMINSTf* 


them the vocabulary of com¬ 
puters.” 

John Meredith, provincial 
assistant super ml end cm of 
education In charge orf indus¬ 
trial services, told me that 
the department ha* juat set 
up a new committee to study 
the use orf classroom com¬ 
puters. , 

A report is expected some¬ 
time next spring. 


Gandy but insistently Ihe 
computer is knocking on the 
classroom door. 

Sooner or later — probably 
sooner — training in computer 
skills will be part orf the cur- 
ricidum orf every good school 
dwtriei A number orf reasons 
are steadily making H more 
attractive and more necessary. < 


AL00K 
AT LE ARNING 


. VICTORIA’S CHRYSLER DEALERS 
BRIN6 YOU THESE GIANT 


B j BILL STAVDAL 


ki Greater Victoria’s Toimie 
elementary school this past 
uv’ric. 70 teachers and 10 la«h 
school students gathered for 
an introductory course on the 
computer. 

The course was presented by 
Monroe International of Can¬ 
ada Ltd., a firm which has 
produced a computer system 
tailored for the classroom. The 
company appears to have 
spent a lot of money producing 
♦he system, is spending more 
on a long-range selling cam¬ 
paign, and therefore obviously 
sees a promising market In 
the schools. 


tape wharied and was com¬ 
pared with the electronic 
memory. Another pause while 
the computer reflected. The 
typewriter wrapped out: "Tape 
is OK;" the memory bank 
could be e r as ed . 


District or the department of 
education to put computers in 
the high schools. 

Joseph Cheti, dratnc* super¬ 
intendent in Greater Victoria, 
said Ihe course was "to get 
the teachers oriented, to teach 


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TUNE-UP 


BRAKE 

RELINE 


COOLING 

SYSTEM 


HARRISON HOT SPRINGS 

AU complete Installations between Sept. 12, 1966, 
to April 15, 1967, are eligible. 


You have to keep remanding 
yourself who’s boss when 
you’re around tiese machines. 

However, there are better 
reasons for looking to class¬ 
room computers than mer* 
electronic showmanship 
The aim pie fact that mora 
and more busi ne s ses and in¬ 
dustries are using computers 
When I visited Tohnsp school is a major consideration for 
I fotnd the computer typing school ay items alert to 
budly all by itself in an other- progress, 
wise empty room. The keys of 
the output typewriter were 
moving beneath invisible fing¬ 
ers lor did I imagine it?' a* 
the machine produced informa¬ 
tion sheets for the cAasa wtorh 
was coming soon. ., 

Chandu Kotak, a Monroe 
representative. ended ihe 
operation and cleared die com¬ 
puter's memory bank in readi¬ 
ness lor ihe class. But first 
he made a tape record of Ihe 
Instructions. 


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drama 

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applicable 


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V Praaaarr rherk radiator rap 

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Cbrjot Aati'Friaza 


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V Lta4 Irm kattorr (terfcars* M 

totaarii 

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far aaleraal tonka 

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k. am iciMaa a■■ 1*1 

V Atkal lajpr ta lavarkaat valva 


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aaS parfarataacw 

V All -ark law hr «aallflr* 


Programming s onmjxiter 
demands logic; the computer, 
only a machine, needs logical 
orders to produce results. This 
training in logic ran be used 
in meeting all kinds of unfore¬ 
seeable problems of Mu fu¬ 
ture. 

The cost has come down, 
too. Monroe's tmnwtnrized 
system used ait Toimie school 
last week sells for $24,000 to 
$30,000, depending on extras. 
But Monroe says it can be 
He pushed buttons and the leased for the price of "half 
tape punch churned out a * teacher per year.” 
coded version of what Ihe 
memory bar* held. There 
was a pause as the computer 
mumbled to itsrif briefly, 
then the typewriter chcked 
out: "Place tape on reader " 

Mr. Chandu complied, the 


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Supplied and IsalaHed by 


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The same system ha* been 
tried out in the classroom at 
North Vancouver with en¬ 
couraging results. 

There has been no alampeda 
by the Greater Victoria School 


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FREE BOOKLET 


" OUR 

ENTIRE STOCK of 

1966 STAFF CARS and 
PREMIUM USED CARS 
MUST BE SOLD 


Supermarket 
To Lower 
Food Prices 


The Housewives for Lower | 
Food Prices, claiming support i 
of more than 100,000 and pos-! 
sibly 200,000 women through¬ 
out the state, plans to begin an 
"indefinite’’ boy«>U of five 
major supermarket chains in 
the state Monday, In protest of 
rising foot! prices. 

Miller’s, one of the five stores 
threatened to be placed behind 
the financial right ball by the 
shopping cart war. was the only 
chain to announce any change 
in policy by Saturday afternoon. 
The chain is owned by the 
National Tea Co. 

Mrs. Paul West, bead of thp 
HLFP, said after being in- 


DENVER* (UPI1 — A Urge, 
Colorado supermarket chain 
gave, in to a threatened boycott 
at thousands of Colorado house¬ 
wives Saturday and announced 
food prices in all of its 46 stores 
would be lowered. 

McLeod lUltson, division 
manager of Miller's SufJcrwar- 
kets in Colorado, said, "we 
have taken immediate steps to 
lower prices ih our supermar¬ 
kets throughout the entire 
chains. In fact, we will close all 
of our store* Monday and our 
people will work the entire day 
reducing prices." 


Slack 6600A — 66 Falean Futura Sparti Caupi 

Cruise-O-Matic, bucket seats. Loads of extras. I9QQC 

Reg. 93603, SAVE 9601.00, BALE 


Stick 6067 — Mustang 2-Daar Karritap 

Cruise-O-Matic, 2fl0 ru in. 6-cyl. Nightmist blue Visi¬ 
bility group. Radio, w hitewalls, JOOCO 

Reg. 94017, BATE $765.00, BALE wtUt 


Knights of the Culinary Arts 

Culinary table decorations marked national presi- loft, of Truro, N.S., and William Webb of Victoria, 
dent'i dinner and ball of Canadian Restaurant i-egional eo-ordinator, inspect replica of famous 
Association In Empress Hotel Crystal Ballroom Nova Scotia schooner Bluenose II, — made of 
during week. Members from Vancouver Island and chocolate, beef fat, sugar — and, at left, whole 
Mainland attended. National President Ben Dyzon, baked salmon glazed in dogwood pattern. 


ABiqnr, NM. (IPD— 
Nearly us Bpanlnh American 
men, wemen and children— 
many nf them armed—set up 
ramp In a national forest rest 
area Saturday and defied 
authoritiea to kick them out. 

They claimed the land be¬ 
longs to them under old Span¬ 
ish land grants. And they 
threatened to “arrest” any 
police or forest rangers who 
tried to evict them. 

The F.S. Forest Service 
made no move against the 
group, hut Ranger* were ex¬ 
ported to ask them today er 
Monday to leave If they conld 
not produce a federal recrea¬ 
tion sticker. 


Stick 6527 — Fiirlant 500 4-D««r 

Cruise-o-Matic. 289 cu. in. V-8 engirt*, nightmist hlue, 
power steering, courtesy light group, radio, wheel 
covers. *OQQC 

Reg. $3739, SAVE 9743.00, SALE 


Airmen Probe Mysterious Sphere 


Stick 6161 — Galaxig 500 4*0aar Hardtap 

Cruise-O-Matlc, 390 cu. in. V-S. Wimbledon white. Power 
steering, power brakes, whitewalls, courtesy light group, 
radio, V-roof. 9Q77C 

Reg. $4603, SAVE 9639.00, RALE 0 119 


86 -mile chase into Pennsyl¬ 
vania last spring was a hoax. 
The Daily Record quoted a 
"reliable source" a* saying 
tbe UFO was a device rigged 


At Wooster, Ohio, th# Daily 
Record reported Friday that 
an unidentified flying object 
which a • n t two Portage 
County deputy sheriff* on an 


by "a few science fiction fans 
and physics student* at Kent 
State University" from an old 
weather balloon, a car radio 
antenna, a blcyd* light and 
transistor batteries. 


By I P! 

Authorities aaflved one "fly¬ 
ing saucer" mystery and were 
immediately confronted with 
another Saturday. 


Thomson 
Acquires 
U.S. Daily 


Just a pleasant drive from 
your home is the West 
Coast's most fabulous re¬ 
sort. located right on the 
seashore and on the Island 
Highway. Equipped with 
swimming pool, whirlpool. 
Indoor heated sea water 
sauna, exercise gear, In¬ 
door and outdoor games. 
Comfortable modern 
rooms, excellent food. 


SAVE UP 
TO $1,000 


Resident Since 1910 


Meanwhile, police at Toma¬ 
hawk, Wis., said a mysterious 
metal sphere found in a 
wooded area at nearby Vilas 
County Thursday win be sent 
to Wrighl-Pattsreon air force 
base. Dayton, Ohio, lor exam¬ 
ination. 

Police said the Wiaoonsln 
object "showed the effects of 
Intense heat, as though H had 
come back through the earth's 
atmosphere." 


Veteran Victoria Sportsman 
George Scott Dies at 79 


SPECIAL 

SMORGASBORD 


Air force Maj. P. G. Scott 
of Antigo. Wis., who examined, 
the sphere, said It had printed 
numerals on the outalde and 
was of a non-magnetic metal 
M to *4 at an inch thick. The 
sphere, 47 inches In circum¬ 
ference, was “very hard." 
according to police, and hit¬ 
ting ft with a hammer failed 
to dent it and a fll* failed to 
scratch It. 


He served with th* Canadian 
Army during the First World 
War, and was badly gassed at 
Salonica. 

At home, Mr. Scott ws* well 
known as a champion bowler for 
Esquimalt, and was a keen hun¬ 
ter. He was employed for many 
year* by Davis Drake Motor* as 
a mechanic and driver. 


Combined Effort, 


Stiflk 6978 — Filtan Futura 4-Daar Sadan 

Cruise-O-Matic. 200 cu. in. 6-cyl. engine. Candy apple 
red. Whitewall*, radio, wheel cover*. 997E1 

Reg. 93979, SAVE 9525.00. BALE COI 


Racing Group 
Help Charity 


Write or phone for reser¬ 
vations. < Sorry, no avail- 
abilitiea for Christmas or 
New Year's.) 


Phone tUSSSS. F.O. Box 
*44, Parkartile, B.C. 


Mr. Scott is survived by a 
niece' in Victoria and three 
sisters in England. 

Prayer* will be said at 7:30 
p.m. Tuesday In Queen of Peace 
Church. Old Esquimau Road. 
Mass will he celebrated Wed¬ 
nesday at 9 ant. by Rev. M, 
McNSmara. Burial will be at 
Royal Oak. 


Former deputy sheriff Dale 
F. Spaur doubted the Wooster' 
Daily Record * explanation for 
the UFO he and special 
deputy W. L. Naff chased at 
speeds up to 100 miles an 
hour. "Wind currents weren’t 
strong enough that morning to 
blow a balloon that far,” 
Spaur said. 


Stick 60025 — Fair lint 500 4-Dtar Sedan 

Cruise-O-Matic, 289 cu. in. V-8. Wimbledon-white. White- 
walls. courtesy light group, de luxe seat belts, wheel 

rovers. 

Rag. 93994, RAVE 9554.00. 


p.m. today at the old Col wood 
rae* track, organizer Bud 
Mesher announced Saturday. 


Two automobile racing as¬ 
sociations will combine their 
effort* In a charity event at 1 


BALE 


Tbe meet will feature mem¬ 
bers of the Viorom Auto 
Racing Association and the 
Vancouver Island Track Racing 
Association. 


Half the proceeds will go to 
The Daily Colonist 500 Fund for 
Christmas and the other half to 
other charities. 


moment count In 


Stick 6721 — Filtan 4-Dttr Dt Lux# 

Crulse-O-Matic. 700 CID 6-cyl. Nightmist blue, 
walls, de luxe aeat belt*, wheel 
group. 

Reg. 93111, SAVE $527.00, 


Singers of the Victoria Silver 
Thread* choir will turn on the 
sun with southern soag* Fri¬ 
day In a concert at 4 CenUai- 
nlsl Square. 

Program will start at 1 :M 
p.m. a ad will h* repealed 
Oct. It at the earn* time. 


White. 


TO BUY AN EQUITY IN NORTH AMERICA’S BROWTHT 


Included—-in the Gymkhana 
will be pole-bending. 


SALE 


events 

clover-leaf barrel racing, musi¬ 
c-si tires, relay race, flag¬ 
picking (moving flag* between 
barrel*), and a surprise event 
for women driver*. \ 


Under MonagaiMBt af Ctaaamilik Treat Cawpaay 

■ Your regular monthly deposits buy shares In tha com¬ 
panies listed below. 

• Dividends on your share purchases are socumulated 
to your credit. 

• Shares redeemable at market price any tima. 

• Protect your dollar aplnit Inflation. 

• Borrow on your shares If necessary. 

« Taka advantage of non-taxsbls capital pins._ 


PREMIUM USED CARS 
$ SAVE UP TO s 500 S 


ON A FROSTY MORNING ... 

... YOU NEED A LITTLE HEAT 


That Thursday morning frost put the final red-glow on 
the apple*. 

It *erved too as the' first serious reminder that, blessed 
though we are with mild winters, our home* need a little 
heat If we want to watch TV in comfort. 

With that first frost dozens of solid citizens took their 
first look at the fumdc* *ince they flicked the "off" switch 
late la*t spring. And discovered that all 1* not well with 
that *o vital pleoe of equipment. 

With that discovery some amateur* pulled out their 
work tools and set to work to corre«t the sick sounding 
and alcker burning furnace. 

Too late they found that simple though the furnace may 
appear, it is in reality a delicate and complicated piece of 
equipment 

At that point, admitting defeat, they lifted the tele¬ 
phone and did what they should have done In the first 
place: called a Journeyman Mechanic trained to handle 
tha whims and fancies of that basement heat source. 

For skilled union workmen, men able to help and advise 
on all your beating problems, call: k 

sasw 4 Mo US. jin IUH rinaahlas US 

a. R. MrWa IM. MW US. 

t. W. ■> miRM Cm. JjJ, nSMiMrMiR 

Pam Cupar 1 14 Pitttaa PWMm 

a. K. Cupar FhmMse >a4 Rcallac I. id. 

me KMMai SiaWn n i»i aad 

Si. AiMa LM Run.! I U. 

T. S. Karats LM. Maart Halt ripmMas 

W. S. IInWn US. Haallat US. 

& i. M-nmmmU tlamMai mate Rrn>. Dtilrthrtan IM. 

MS Manana LM. J. & Mta 


<5 BALAXIE ‘'BOO” CONVERTIBLE 

V8 automatic, radio, all power, wa* $3,695. 

BAVE SAM. NOW . 


VI automatic, new tire*. Was $2,395. 

SAVE ISM. NOW. 


The Compenlee in eur Portfolio are ■■ follow*: 
Aluminium LM. • Bell Telephone Company M Canada 
LM. • British American Oil Ce. LM. e Cenrelideted 
Mining * Smelting Ce. of Canada LM. • CoiweMdoted 
Paper Carp. LM. • Dominion Tar and Chemical LM. 
Dominion Textile e Bristol-Myers Co. * Intornotional 
Nick*! Company of Canada LM. * Coca Cola Company 
MacMillan Bioedel Limited • Noranda Minaa LM. • East¬ 
man Kodak Gp- • The Stool Company of Canada. 


B5 FAIRLANE “500” SEDAN 

V8 automatic, radio. Was $2,495. 
SAVE «SM. NOW. 


Enjoy Christmas in Hawaii through a apecia! Chinook 
Tour, departing December 17 and returning December 30. 
With price* starting as low as $385, from Vancouver/Vic¬ 
toria, the following outer-island tours are also available: 
KAUAI, The Garden Island, 2-day tour, $51; HAWAII, The 
Kona Tour, 2 daya, $54; MAUI-HAWAII, 3-day tour, $77; 
HAWAH-KAUAI, 3-dsy tour, $87; KAUAI HAWAH-M AUI, 
6 -day tour, $153. Call your Burritt Hawaiian Consultant 
for full details. 


•4 TRIUMPH “SPITFIRE” SPORTS MODEL 

Snappy flamingo red. Was $1,695. 9 4 J 

SAVE MM. NOW..,. 1C 


14 FORD BALAXIE STATION WAGON 

V8, radio. Immaculate condition. Was $2,695. 

■AVE $4M. NOW. 


85 BALAXIE STATION WAGON 

Luxury equipped. Wat $3,595. 

•AVE UM. NOW. 


J BlvaralfUd In same SacoriUaa (halted, 

I S21 Tito* Stroot, 

I Victoria, B.c. - saa-sigg 

! D*ir Sirs: Yet.! am lnt*r*stod in learning mere about 
I how I can make my aavingt dollar grew. Bond tree 
I booklet, whhP u t obl'iation, to: 

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STORE HOURS 
9:30 to 6 P.M. 

CLOSED MONDAY 


Only First Qualify Merchandise Sold in Woodward's Regular Departments. • • No Substandards or Factory Rejects 

WOODWARD'S GREAT ONE PRICE SALE DAY 

Featuring exceptional values in practical merchandise for your everyday needs. The bargains on this page have been 
carefully selected to help you save, and there are many other 'Not Advertised' specials throughout the stores. 


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OFTEN COPIED - NEVER EQUALLED - WOODWARD’S, THE ORIGINAL 1.49 DAY 



44" ri.(H Kl l) dacron— Various design* In w.ih' • 

■ tola • dsrroo for any room ’ 

41" IIRAFERY IJNING-Ecru rollon salsen to 4 
protrrl your drape* 4 

VALANCE YARDAGE -Wirt* rang* of fabric*, 
colour* and trimming. Slot heading 
IT IOUW RED Rl'RIAP Multi uac. Good 
•nlour range . ... 

,4" com IN PRINT* Attractive designs to ault 
ynur decor. Good aelecllon of colour! •. 
tl" OR U" PRINTS OR I'IjALNS- Dur.hla cotton*, luxurious 4 IQ 
acetatei. Your choice from drape*, apreadi or slipcovers. Yard I i4u 
ASSORTED CUSHION* -Good rang* of accent colour!, 4 JQ 
Variety of fabric*. Each . I .49 

rt.EATER KITS To m*k* 4-tnrh pleated heading!. A 4 JQ 

SS yd* tape. 10 hook! and 4 and pin* £ for I s49 

I ream TRACK Parkag* contain* two 4 ft. I*ng!h* of track 4 4 Q 
comptet* wilh iunner*. auppnrl* and end itnp*. Complete I a*#3 

CORDUROY CIWMION COVERS- Round or square, 9 4 JQ 

I decorator colour!. Revive your old cushion* £ for ■■■•9 
Woodward ! inwrlN, a.road hoar 


CHRISTMAS CARDS Solid pack-M card! all alike. 

Many dengna to rhooae from .... 

CHRISTMAS CARDS Aaaorted twxea. varlotM deilgna 

to rhooae from. 18 and aoma 38 to a bo* .. 

MK -H- STICK RIBBON-4 aaparat* bolt*. 

Total of 120" ribbon .. 

JINGLE BELT, BOWS— 

30 bows (Uk ' B ' alick) 3 belle . 

JINGLE BELL Oirr WRAP a rolll of paper. 

Total* 2*" *400". 1 ball* .. 

JDvaLR BELL ROIL GIFT WRAP— 

1 roll* of *olL Total* JT'XIM". 1 bell*_...._ 

JIM AO dDIOLI Qirr WRAP-a roll. of paper. 
Total* 24x4*8. 1 roll* of loll total* 'J* xtC . 8 belli 
1 PITCH DIARY ART—Diary act 


yard! 


CUP AND BAITER—fine English bon* China. 
Aiaorted floral derori. Best gold 4 JQ 

trim ,. ... . . 1*49 

STEMWARE Sparkling Imported *temwar* fur 
holiday entertaining Popular a JQ 

•tylea to chooa* from. Any w fee I .4 9 
TEAPOT -A-cup decorated English teapot 4 4eh 
Good pouring ipout .. I .49 


WOODEN WARE Individual hov.li nf 
acacia wood from tha Phllllpmel 
t IIFFEK SPOONS Gleaming allverplat*. 

Roxed aet of J. Set. ..._ 

CHINA FIORAIS—Assorted alma 
and colouia bach ........... 


T EFT AIN BARK- 

Omoae utility or 
loaf. Any 

FIOWERS AND EOUAOE-Reall*1ie decor for 
Indoor* or out. Pall 4 dA 4 a ft 

““W* . Ill hr 1.49 

TANKARDS—OlaM-hottomed, 9 a JA 

aluminum tankard* ...._£ for I .*T %M 


non-scour baking. 


yard* 


yard** 


assorted colour* 


ruYDfa cards—P laiUe coated, double decked. 


auorted detlgn* 


HONED NOTES-10 note* and 1« envelope* 

per bo*. Assorted deilgna .... 

BOXED STATIONERY—18 aheet*.-18 envelope*. 

Aiaorted driign* -1_ _ 

OIL PAINTING SET—Complete with pelnt! 

and brush. Ideal for the beginner _.. ... 

BALLPOINT PEN—On* Parkar Arrow Jotter 


LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 


HOSIERY and ACCESSORIES 


NV ION BEAM-FREE MICRO MENH-FIrat quality Dupont ID loo. Soft 
welt TVH.MI warn In toe. Size! 9 4 JQ 

► 1 la lit, e* pair l.4u 

r.ANTlE MUSE—Stretch pantle* and hosiery In one garmenL d d A 
Size* lhort, 


CHILDREN * HI RBER BOOTS Perfect for wet weather. 

All black. Pair.,.._ 


and one extra refill 


avetage, tall. Pair .. 

SHAGGY SLIPPERS— 

Auorted colour!. Pair ... . . — f .... 

•UPPERS— A wide aelection of at vied to chooa* db 

from. SML. XU. .. . Si pair' 

M 1 . 0 N GLOVES In abort or longer length. Pall Fashion 
ctibiur. Size* I to 8. Pair . . ... 

DRIVING GLOVER String hack and plaitie palm with wool 

knit lining. Tan only. Pair . . 

Wool. GLOVE* tor colder' day* ahead. Chlldien 4 
and larile*' sires b pair 

N< *RV EH Beautiful print! In fall hues. Square 4 
styling 1 ... 4 hr 

fmiLEb—Larey knit acrylic fiht* oblong itylmg. White 

pniy . . .. . 

APRONS -Terry elolh and colourful cotton pfanta *8 
Half atylea . la he 

I MBREIJ.AM—Vancouver made, aturdy frame!. 10 rib. 

Rayon covers Each .. 

CASHMERE DOGA-With comb. 

Each.. 


WODDSOMA NYLON—100*8 nylon erlmpset tn a good 4 
choice of colour* Approx. 1-ox. ball 4 tar 

WOODSONU BABY WOOI^Relnforced with nylon ajan a 
In Klk and wool. White and panel!. Appro*, 1-oz. hall 4 foe 
WOO UNO Nl A DOUBLE KNIT -Nylon reinforced, ehrink S 
reilatant. Good colour aelection. Approx. 2-oz. ball <3 for 
WOODSON IA WORSTED- 100% wool, ahunk resistant. 9 
In the molt poiiuiar ihadei. Appro* 2 -nz, ikem «d Pc 

WHIT* OAK FINGERING 4-ply Bi Utah Imported 100% a 
wool. Good large of colour!. Appro* 1-oz. skein 4 hf 

TAPESTRY' KITH—Hobby for tha.young and young at 
heau. Each kit . 

DOMINO t IKK HET COTTO.N-Whit* and eoiu. A 

Siaea 10, 30, 30 . 4 hr 

Woodward's wool, ait needlework. « 


GIANT WRITING PADS-Large economy 

writing pad* 300 per pad . 

BLUR LINED ENVELOPES-No. 
home and office. 280 envelope! pei 
DESK SET--For heme or office with 

calendar and pen _ ... _ ............ 

hA tJFWEKN cost tMES— Flame reaiiUnt 

complete with mask . . 

GARMENT RAG—With quilted top and front panels. 

57" long 42" Upper . .. 

IRONING BOARD PAD AND COVER SET— 

One pad and one ailicona cover . 

PANT AND NKIET HANGERS—Vice grip to 


I WtlAIRES'S GORE AND BOOTIE SUPPERS— Aiaorted atylea 

and colours Paid . 


I check alza tor 


(HILORE-VS FI RRY NOVELTY SLIPPERS Sort, cudply 
and warm. Blue or pink. Pair _ 

WOMEN'S ASSORTED SUPPERS-Indian head, opera and 
ether My lei. Pair 

WOMEN'S BOOTEE ORION SLITTERS Assorted Colour* and 
tiger paws Pair 


prevent sagging 


WISHBONE HANGERS—Dowal croaiplec*. 

Suitable tor aklrta, *uiU or pants .. 

( OMBINATION HANGERS-Hesvy hardwood. 
Centra section vice grip tor pania or atari .. 
SHOE RAG— Rubberised shoe bag. 

12 pockets .... . . 


LINED CORDUROY HUMS—Roxer wml.t, plain coloul* or 

punta. Siiea Mx. Each .. .. ... 

WOOIMONIA SLEEPERS-No-*kld aolr, map failfnan at wallt 
Butlun ihoulder. Turquolie, yellow, pink. Suet Id. Each ..... 

snapperaus Lined corduroy o» cordana In prime or 

plain*. Sizes 1*3 Each . _ 

TODDLERS' tShirts Long aleevea, aaiorted prints 9 

and colours Size* 1-1 . K* tor 

FLANNELETTE SLEEPWEAR Aaanrtrd print*, many atylea 

to chooae from. Size* Six. 8-14. Earh . 

TODDLERS' CARDIGANS Waihabl*. Whita, blue, red. yellow, 
azure. Size* 1-1. Each . . . .. 

GIRIN' SUIVSRS Short and % aleeiea Plata and fancy 

tty Ira Size* I4x. 714. • Each - 

STRETCH N VION KNIT SUMS-Gold, red, brown, navy, 
royal. Sl/e* J-4x 

GIRIN' ( ORItl ROY SUMS I'nlined. %-hoxar walfa In print! 

and plain*. Size* 7-14. Earh . . 

OIRIS' NON BIN tights—I n popular tall thadea. 

Size* 2-4, 4-Ax, 7-8. 10-12, 1214 ... . 

Weadward's gtrla' wear. 


SPORTING GOODS 


Children and letng k>v» 


RICVCIJB TIRES-Sizel 28 xlV*', 28 xl%", 34 US'. 

Each . ..—. 

RICYd.R RISES Size* 28x1%", 38"xlV. O 

34 xlN “ 

SIRE GENERATOR Suppllt* power lor 

headlight .. 

VINVL GI'N CASES Cornea In 1 colours 

Earh .. 

sports RAG- Popular zip-top Ryle. 

Each .. 

GOLF BA US Canadian M 

made . *Y 

HtK KEY STICK—Fibregl** coaled! 

Each " .. 

SIM 1 FR BAU, OR FOOTBALL Regulation alze. Your 

chow*. Each . . 

BIKE KICKSTAND Alt mrlal and adjustable. 

Earh ... ........_ 


them. 

HANIlKERCHtZPS—From Switzerland, Dainty ' C 
embroidery . ® 

KIIJ.rOIJM, FRENCH >Utters, REY CASES-A Wide 
aelection from which ko Phonse. Each . 


LINENS AND DOMESTICS 


Woedwerd'a hosiery a a* aeceaaarlre. male float 


GIRLS' HOSIERY 


U*» Hand 4 tor I .43 12*11 rare 

Pill .OWN-Your choice of foam, chip or feather atyla. 
Each .... 


NY ION SOCKS-Fine njlofl atrelrh. turnover cuff* Whit* or roloui 

Size* 47%. A»%. 9 4 41 

10-11% . . « pair* I *41 

WOOL AND NYLON SOCKS—Beautifully mad*. O 4 1| 

Size! 4 to ■% .. w pair* I i4' 

Woedward'a gins’ hMlery, main ft*. 


PllJJJW CASES—Chine** embroidered, Wabaaao Gold Seal 
or Fancy Boxed. Pair ____.............._ 

PILIOW PROTECTORS—Whlto cotton, fl 

zipper end. Package of two _...___......... £ 

DISH CLOTHS—Cottoo Tany A 

tn atrip* design ___ _ . Q 


LADIES' LINGERIE AND FOUNDATIONS 


1 1 .ASHIJGHT-Complete with 

batteries .— 

TACKLE BOX All metal with 

bay .. ....... . .... 

r.t'N RACK—Sturdy cherry wood, mil hold 
2 guns . 

HUNTING HAT OR VENT-Blea* oral** f 
protection. Each .... 

KIKE HEADLAMP— 

Illuminates up to 25 feet. Each ..... 


or entton mesh In 
check pattern . 


O. S. BRIEFS Fancy nylon brief* with flare or ^ 4 ilQ 

band leg. White or pink t* pair* I .43 

RAVON BRIEFS—Fancy prints or plain* with elastic £ 1 40 

or band cuff. While or colour 1 . sizes 8ML . «* pair* !.*•*# 

ABN EL SUPS—Lac* and emhroldered bodice and hem. 4 A A 

Colour! and while Sue* 12-42. Each i a*49 

flannelette GOWNS AND PYJAMAS-Cozy and warm Many alylrt 
and colours to chouat both. 4 £Q 

Siaea M-40. Each . 1 

RAYON nowNB—Ravon acetate In Harried pastel* Waltz 4 A A 

length. SML Full length, ML OS. Each . .. * 

ROHE MARX COTTON BRAR-Embmideied-ltltcti cups Permanent preia. 
Stretch strap* Size! 12A18-B, MC«C 4 JQ 

Each I *49 

ROHE MARX PLAIN OK PADIIF.D BKAS-Whit# rottOR or satin 
Plain 12A-MC O 4 JQ 

Padded 12A MB . . .. *i »» ■ a49 

ROHR MARX PADDED BRAS While entton. fardel fill. 4 JQ 

Sue* 12A48B. Each -.— ■*49 

ROHR MARX GOIDLEH Lycra, long-leg. panda or pull-on 4 A A 
alyl*. Panel front Sizes SML XL 06 la last** C-40 only. Each I *49 


COTTON 1ABLTCLOTHB- 

Several * It n diva paltetoa. *2*32. Each 

TEA TOWELS Your choice of linen or 

cotton.. .............._ 


GIFT BOXED COWBOY NHIHTS—Fancy cowboy ahirtl with matching 
tie. Neatly 'boxed. Siari 1 to lx. 4 4 0 

Each 1 .43 


LINEN TEA TOWEI. 


Good quality, absorbent 


JUNIOR AND ROY'S GLOVES - Suede -type glovea. fully lined. Size* 
1 to in fur ag* 9 4 40 

4 to If h hr l.4il 

BOY'S COTTON PANTS CoAn pant* la % boxer, regular walxt and 
lean fay ling. Strai I to 1C 4 JQ 


runmium DHKRTS— Parfact tor bn 

appro*. M 'nSO". Each .. 

RUBBLE RATH Decorative Jara of Bath. 


MILE RTOOL—Salem mapta flniah wlU handle and leather 


ROY'S' HOODSONLA PYJAMAS-Pre-ahrunh Oannaletla. la 4 JQ 
assorted patterns, i to 1C I to lx. Each — 1*43 

BOVS' WOODSON 1A UNDERWEAR—Heavyweight White cotton knit. 
Athletic ahlrta and briefs. Sizes 9 4 4 A 

SML tor I to II . ... . *1 tor 1.43 


WOODSONIA PAINT—Flat and Mmi-glaae latex. Saml-ghwa and super 
gloss enamel, parch and floor enamel, porch and palib lata* paint, 
axtartar oU and latex pair*, primer, saalars, undarooaL 4 da 

Quart .... .1 

taint BRUMBK-Blended briatlaa, P , 2 %", C. 4 4 a 

h —........—.— ls49 

paint roujirs—T%” Mohair roliera. I" Junior roller. 4" externioa 
handle, metal tny. a a n 


Aaaorted Dolour* and patterns. 


RNIT SHIRTS— I nog sleeves. 

Slaet I to 1A Eac h .. 

BOVS’ T-SHIRTS -While Interlock cotton, crew 
iwck and short (leaves Siaea • to II and 4 to lx 


BOUDOIR LAMPS AND SHADE— 

I Myles to rhooaa from. Each. 

BAU.KRENA SHADES- -For boudoir tamps. 


aaaorted colours 


JR. UNRD LON04-Flannel lined with %-boxer wall* 4 4 0 

Sizes 4fx Each ...i..,. . . ... 1*43 

BOVS' HOC EH Wool and nylon cotton stretch, cushion aolea Surfri 
sorks with red. blue or black stripe* and 9 4 JQ 

108% nylon stretch- Siaea T to 10% ... 9 tor I .43 

JR. ROYS’ THERMAL DRAWERS— Elastic waist. A 4 AO 

luilt ankle cuff . £ foe Ia49 

JR. AND ROYS' DRESS FANYB—Fully washable Fully cue 4 AO 

Sizes 4 to fa. I to » Each .. . I .49 

SR. ROYS' SPORT SKIRTS-Lcng aleevea. Aaaorted patterns 4 JQ 
and colour*. Siaea I to IE Each . .. 1*49 


Woodward's lamps, aecawd near 


BOXED PIN AND EARRING SETS Floweia. l*t. pearl, gold 4 JQ 
rnloured. stiver coloured seta, attractively gift boxed. Set . I *49 
JEWEL BGXRR Leatherette finish with suing tray, key. In 4 4 Q 
pink, blue. Ivory and gofaL Sizes I%x7x9%. Each . . I *49 

REARS WITH MATCHING EARRINGS—A huge selection ot matinee 
« adjustable lengths la fall 4 I JQ 

colours ... .. . 4 piece* tor 1.49 

rRYWTAL HE 1 W—Lovely aurora crystal necklet with matching 4 JQ 
drop er cluster earring. Set .. 1*49 

PIFRfRD EARRINGS Loops, Hurts and drops with II let 4 JQ 
wire*. A large selection cl colours and style* . 1 *49 

Weed ward's eoateme Jawelry. wsls lie** 


FLOOR COYERIMGS 


PAINT AND VARNISH REMOVER-Noo-Inflammable. WUl remove nvwt 
pelnta end varnlshe*. a a a> 


Quart 


BRAIDED OVAL MATS- Nyloo blend, 
brown, red, gieen. gold, reversible. Apf 

Each . . 

VtSUOSR FRINGED MATS-LoOp plla. 

Appro*. 34 xl«". Each .. 

RUBBER STAIR TREADS Choir* of black, moulded 

and corrugated. Size* 8 x18" .--. 

rr JUTE RUNNER Tightly wnvas. revei slhle. Choh 
bade ahades of gold, green, red. 2 % lln. yds. 


Non-aUp latex back. 


DRUGS AHD COSMETICS 


WOODWABD-H BAIB SFBAY— 

2 tor ..... . 

RAINER TRIO COSMETIC RAGS— 

Each ....... 

FARKHGR RAIR SPRAY CONTAINER— 

Each ........_____................_s 

MEN'S GIFT «RTS-Old Spice. Tardley a* Citation. 
Each _...................._ 


CAMERA SUPPLIES 


AUTO ACCESSORIES 


lit SLIDE VIEWER— 

Batteries not Included _ 

CAMERA CASE-nt* most small 
cameras .. .. ... 

WOODWARD'S IM FTIM— 

For tnstamatlc cameia. 12 expos 1 


ROOF SEAL—Semi plastic Woodwards 4 JA 

Roof Seal 1 gallon . I *4 9 

BAMBOO LAWN RAKE—M 1 tan. 4 Alt 

at rang tinea, reinforced head .. I >49 

II" LKGS—Natural with hraaa feat plastic tipped. 
Comblela with acrewa and hardwara 4 JQ 

brackets. Set .. I *4 a* 

BONK MKAL—13 Iba boo* meal 4 JQ 

Granual tertlllaer. Each .. I a49 

IT.4RTIC PI ANTES- Ovilc* of two atylea. Gre¬ 
cian Urn. or ptofalc 4 JQ 

planter wlttj stand . lata 

I I.RH. OF Nk 1 FRONT LAWN 4 4 A 

IKED..■ *4a» 

I" RAW KLADB—Suitable tor *leetrte 4 4 A 

hand or labia aawa ..— I .49 


KITCHEN SRT-Draln tray, dish drainer. 

cultary tray. Sat of I ... 

ALUMINUM COOKWARE— 3-qL covered 
saucepan, kettle. 7-cup percolator. Each 
PLANT 1 C FAD4 Ceneroua t- m 
quart siae. Assorted epicure . fm tor 
LIGHT GLOBK.A—CanadtaD‘ 4 A 

make. 4 fl, «. loo wait . I U tor 

fAFRTY BATHMAT—Non-Slip type with 
auction cup*. Good assortment of colours 
PLASTIC BOISKHABB—Covered garb 
tail covered waaLbeakeL 1 


FI.A 8 HIJGHT Magnetic, attache* to 
daah or column. 2 batteries ___ 

MOTOR OIL AND TOP OIL—4 quarts, 

30 or M weight otl and 1 lop oil . 

SEAT BELT RETRACTORS—Keep* 
teat bells clean and tidy .. 

KEY CASK 1 —3-hook key cam with 
key-hole light and battery ..— 

ROOSTER CABI-E-T aluminum cable.. 
Gets you started from another battery fast 

WEDGE CUSHION—Foam tilled. 

fiae* 15'xli" .. 


BUCK AND WHITE FILMS In popular size*. 

KM, 130, ITT. High qua Illy'........ 


EGG BRATKB—Stainless steel beatsra 4 4 Q 

with*nylon gears ... I *49 

CLEANING AIDS—Sponge mop. oura 4 JQ 

broom, dust mop. Each.. I s49 

DOUBLE TDBNTABLR A apace 4 JQ 

saving ravolving la*y suaan . I *49 

TV TABLES—Aaaorted pattern!, aturdy 4 JQ 
enamel flniah. toldlnt tags .. I a49 

KITCHEN TOD14—Stainless steal tools with attrac¬ 
tively decorated A 4 JQ 


TROIRJ.K LIGHT—110 volt, MR. 4 a A 

approved wire. Switch In handle ......... I >49 

EXTENSION CORD-15 H. Of CSA approved IS 
gauge wire. wag 

Sway multi-use outlet _............... I >4w 

rikMIR MATH—Protect your 9 4 JQ 

ear floor. Popular eolaurs ...... £ for I s49 

M1RRDR-Chroma body mount mirror 4 JQ 
for right or left aide .... I s“9 

NENRTTK—Dust absorbing polisher 4 IQ 

which cleans as It polishes . 1.49 

Hea d w a rd'* safe accessaries, mala flaar 


Family ala 


WODIMONLA JEWELERY- Smartly boxed Cuff Links 4 4 A 

or tl# Ur* to fa)Dab designs. Eaeh . 1.49 

WOODSONIA T-SBIKTH—P*wihrunk combed notion to while nylon 
reinforced neck bend. Taped shoulder seam A 4 JQ 

jRlerlork knit. SML _£ tor I *49 

WOODSONIA bgxkr SHORTS Sanforized broadcloth, asaoited 
pelf eras, rlafalclzed 9 4 JQ 

aalst SML ...,.£ for Ia49 

MEN'S WORK ROCKS—Wool work locks to Mb. weight. Re¬ 
inforced heel and toe. « 9 4 JQ 

Slzea II only . £ pairs I »4 3 

WOODSONIA WOOL ANKLE BOCKS Attractive patterns la nest- 
flitlng wool blend ankle socks, reinforced A 4 40 

heel and toe. Sizes 10-12 £ pairs I s4«* 

HOODHOXIA STRETCH ANKLE HOCKS- 100% nylon socks In 
large aeleWwn of colours and pattern*. On* A 4 AH 

tut fits all. Stan 10-12 . £ pairs I .4 3 

MINT SCAR VS A Wool And nylon mxlture. AUiactlv* 4 JQ 

pattarna . . I *4 9 

MEN 1 * SPORT SHIRTS-Long-sleeve ahlrta to fancy 4 ,4 A 

pattern*. Completely washable HML ..ta49 

WOODSONIA BANDKEBCMIEPB—Irish 4 4 JO 

quality whit* lawn ... .1. 4' 1*49 

WOWDBONIA THERMAL DNDKRWRAB—For warmth without 
wefghL Shirts and ki as r v SML, XL. 4 JQ 


II BTKKL TAPE ... ■ «49 

CARPENTERS RAMMER—II OA tukutar 4 JQ 

steel handle. Rubber grips .. ■ *49 

• IBS. MOHS KILLER—Granular farm, 4 4 A 

suitsbl* for towns Of roof... I 

VISE-GBtr— Locks onto stork with sasa. 4 4 A 

Heavy-duty design. Chroma finished. I s49 

(" VTRKWDRIVER 4 bits to bud plastic handle. 
For fair, square heart, 4 JQ 

and slotted aernw* ( 1*49 

WEATRRRSTRIP BET-1 pe*. aluminum and rub¬ 
ber. plus a wood and Mnyl 4 4 A 

loam threshold, metol covered .. I s49 

It JAR NAIL BAR- Haady tor faorag* 4 4 A 

of screw*, nalia, nuts, etc. ■ *49 

PLASTIC LEAP OB GRASS BAG— 4 4 A 

Bolds 2 eu tt. I pkgt. of 14 . 1 *49 

CAUUUNG GUN AND RETCLL Sturdy metol con- 
at ruction gun with an 11% too*. 4 4A 

flow-control csrtrldga . I >49 


GROCERIES 


Mix or Match — Woodward's 
Apple Juice, 48-ox Pineapple 
Juice, 48-oz. Hunt's Tomato 

22 5un.1.49 

12 tins Heinz Baby Foods 
(except meall. Strained or 
Junior. 4 tins Alpha evaporated 
milk. 14-ox 4 JQ 

All tor I .49 

3 — 28-oz. tin* Tematoes; 
2—1340. Woodward's cut green 
beans: 1 — lLot Woodward'* 
cream corn; 3—'13-ox green 
peas; 2 — tins Diced Beets. 


1 doa Cinnamon Buna 
1 Jelly Roll 
% Sultana 9 
Cak* ALL 9 tor 

% Sultana Cak* 

% Charry Cake 


WATCH BRACELETS, RIRGS 


I Coronation Cherry 
Cake. Each . ...... 


AUTOMATIC BINGO—Deluxa bingo 

game with aplnner. 

BARV SIMM IE-Soft, vinyl body w 

aaran hair. Pr-llily dressed —- 

COOKWABB-M-place ast 


BATIH EXPANSION BRACELET* 

women a buys' and ft rip 
n yrlkw or whits .. 

SIGNET RINGN-Fnr boy* and 

girt*- Sterling silver ...................... 

MEN'S 3-PCK. CCFF UN KB AND 


corning war* atyla 


1 lb. Woodward's Her leaned 
Cw rants: 1 IK Go I dsn Bleached 
Ratal ■ a; 1 |b. Australian 

Ratalna; 1 pkt RofaJnaon Red 
Glace Cherries I on: 1 pkt. 
Woodward'a Mixed Cake rruit, 

iTtor .,1.49 


APPLIANCE ACCESSORIES 
AND RECORDS 


DRESS FABRICS 


VELVET ART—Paint by number pro- 4 JQ 
mixed paints, bruah, rich black velvet ... I s4w 

RIND UP TRAIN—Mechanical metol train. Loco¬ 
motive and gondola a a Q 

jomptata with tracks ...I e4a* 


fILOVRJi—Nsat-fitting sued* 


SOOVKR VACUUM BARB. 

up-right and 

Dtol-A-Matlc models . 

EUREKA VACUUM BAGS— 

To fd moat models . 


44- TWIUGHT BOUCLE-Attractive textured rayon 
In plain or heathery lonea. 4 a n 

Vard ..., 1.49 


1% Iba. Pork Lola Chops 
1 lh. Ttad Wetoera 
Both 4 


MEN'S, BOYS' SHOES 


EASY IjOCKS- Plastic building brtckx 

Interlocking 27* pieces . 

BOXED PLUSH TOYS-Soft, washable 
slush dog, tiger bear or clown _..... 

BUDGIE TOYS—Miniature models 
if trucks, all metal... 


M" PINWAI.K CORDUROY Popular fabric for 
many houiehnld Hems, 4 1 4 JQ 

sportswear, etc. . If yard* I .49 

M" VELVETEEN—Rich and vibrant 4 JQ 
colour* la deep pita. Yard .. I .43 

M" OINGHAM—Small, medium and large check! 
In tha mo« 9 4 4 A 

popular shades .. 3 yards I .43 

M" ORIENTAL BROCADE—R Ich satin Chinee* 
motif. Glamorous lor d re s sn , <* a g 

lounge xster, etc. Yard ........._ I a 43 


I.EWYT VACUUM BAGS. £ pkga I 

1 PAIR LA MB* WOOL PADS, plus 1 pair 4 
lelt pads OH 1 pair faeel wool pads— I 
RECORD CARRYING CASS— 4 

Holds fifty 45 RPM'a . I 

BIT PARADE RECORDS- A 4 

IS RPM Top 80 —.£ fa* I 

CHILDREN Tl LP. RECORDS- 4 

Stags and Btortaa ...— I 

AMPKX RECORD IN Q TAPK-1200 ft 4 

Individual bo* .1...........--—...... I 

MAILING TAPES-223 fL A 4 


MEN# STRETCHER TOE KI BRERS-Unllned 4 JQ 

ruqberi molded to fit all shoe*. Pair.. I a*v9 

MEN'S TRAVEL SUPPERS- Complete In fappersd 4 Jg 

pouch. Tan. brown, black. B.M.L. Pair .;.... I .43 

MEN'S, BOYS' ATHI.ETK] SHOES- Uce-to-toe design, cushion 
Inaolea molded aolea. Boot or Oxford atyla. 4 jg 

BJarfe or whit*. Pair ..... I .49 

MEN'S TERRY CLOTH HUT PS RB-Easy to (Up tain. Rubber 
solas. Wine, navy or brown. 4 4Q 


California Oranges, sweet and 
Jules'. H per bag. 4 4 A 


Okanagan Fancy Grada Mc¬ 
Intosh or Delicious. 4-lb. bags. 

r....3kp 1.49 


TONKA TRUCKS—AU 
dp, dump truck, 
stake truck cr faatkm wag on .. 

BATTERY OPERATED TOTB-Plafalr 
Bret ruck, wrecker or road grader. Each 
SARK IB CASE-New white vinyl with 
Barbie decal- Holds Barbie and wardrobe 

KNITTING BETH—Everything to make 

pot holder doll clothes or hat .. 

FRANCIK DOM. CI-OTMEN— Largs 
selection to chocs* from. Each . 


mats], fanrdlly built pick 


BOTH' OPEBA BJ.IPPKBS—Vinyl uppers with padded aoR aolea 

and heals. Be gs colour. . 1.49 

WeeSwarg's me 1 * beys' ska**, a**ta fleer 


O.P. CHOCOLATE OB VANIL¬ 
LA WAFER BABB- 4 a A 

41 to box Each. I .43 

DBNEYW BOYAL — Cbaeotete 
covered ceramet roll* 4 Jg 
M In box Each- I .43 

PANT ALL’S White Heather 
Chocolate and 

Arntmenf .. R 1h« 1 .49 


smart designs £1 yards I a49 

43" PRINTED CREPE-BeauUful paisley, 4 Jg 
floral apd conventional designs. Yard I *49 

M" PRINTED FLANNELETTE -Coxy and warm 
Irtfa 1 nightwear tor the A a JQ 

entire family . 3 yardi I «49 

14" BROCADE—Crisp and elegant tn 4 4 Q 

light and darker shades Yard ___ ■•43 

M" TEXTURED BCIYING— 1 Tailor* . 4 4 g 

beautifully. Fascinating colours Yard I >43 

Weedward a inn lahrici, aaeead llaar 


Daffodils—King Alfred 
vartely. 4 Q • 


LKKTRGWTAT RECORD CUANRB- 
Th* original record cleaning kit ... 
HARMONICAS— 

31 lone*, bran reed! ....... 

rl.AHTIC CUBE TRAY— 

Package of 2 lor _............... 

FURNACE FB.TEBB—Popular Use* 
Package of t for . 

BLANKET STYLE FILTBRO— 

To fit all modeli, Packaga of 2 tor... 

WeadwarCe apptfaneaa aad maarfa 


Tulipa—Mixed. 

Ctarwina. m 


AUTOMATIC I MBREIXAB- Sell-opening. Jufa press the 4 

button' Hlack. Imported. Standard alas . I 

PLASTIC RAINCOATS— Lightweight and waterproof- 1 
Smoka shade. SML .. - I 


Hyaclnlha— Fkiwenng alze. all 

ST- 15.-1.49 

JAPANESE AKA LEAS— 
ConJalner 9 a sg 

frown H far 1.49 


AUNT AIRCRAFT CARRIERS— Krahklln 

D. Roosevelt or Midway. Eeach .. 

PI.ANK MODE]A—2 planes in one kIL 
Lancaster, 108 fighter plana __ 






























































































♦ 


7 



Bailu (Eolnniat. Victoria 

Sunday, Octabar 16, 1 966 


HOLYROOD HOUSE 


Hollywood Warned—Not Guided 


UR WILLIAM WALLACE ROOM 

SUNDAY SMORGASBORD 

5 p.m. to S p.m. Reservations: Phono 382-8833 
Victoria * Moat Popular Smorgaabo/d 

1 5315 McBRtDE AVENUE J 

Two Minute* Drive Up DouBtM From Centennial IiutpI 


recognize change han occurred and “to assure dial tie .freedom coHeetive action toward reject-' 
and, more importantly, will con-j which encourages the artrisl.ing non-Seal pictures. Since such 
tine. j remain* responsible and sensi- action could be interpreted-as a 

The new code Is “designed to 
keep in closer harmony with the I 
mores, culture, moral sens* 


rions do not come under code I Valenti and the association have 
examination. | "opened to# floodgate*." This is. 

Even foreign-made films ih«J^Uy characteristic of Valenti 


Hr CHARLES fllAMI'LIN 

HOLLYWOOD — The (Ode la/ 
dead tong live the code. 

After 3fi years. Bio •*) 
hindbook of .proprieties titr the 
picture screen nas been. 


restraint of trade. trihured here by the ao-hfilm a** 1 “ < 1 W«» unlikely lo prove 

. The Big Eight production subsidiaries of aome of the Big * rup - 

companies who now make up Eight are not reviewed by code) What Is true it to at the new 
toe association account for only ndrmnistrntor (.ieoltoey Shur- code begin* its work under the. 
a part of the films available tor lock. However, all films can be 
toowing In the U S. market, submitted for code approval, on 
perhaps not even half. Foreign a fee basis, and one of Valenti'« 
films and independent produc-jaims is to achieve a wider 
-v- . — compfliance wtito this. 

T* VIRGINIA WOOI.F 

As vaguely drawn «, the 
I nesv node will be given its real 

meaning through Vie decisions 

the Shurlork office makes on 
individual scripts and finished 
films. On the evidence of his 


larger society.'' 

SPECIAL RESTRAINT 

Ihere follows 10 statements of 
standards, covering the basic 
dignily and value of human life 
(which “shall be reinjected”), 
evy, sin, crime and wrongdoing 
CehaU not be justified"), 
minors ("special restrakit ... 
in portraying criminal or anti¬ 
social activities"), brutality, ex¬ 
posure of the human body, illicit 
sex, Intimate sex. obscene 
speech, religion f shall not be 
demeaned 'l, racial Blurs, 
cruelty to animals. 

This sounds faintly as before, 
except that many of the com¬ 
mandments are set about with 
words like “undue," “exces¬ 
sive" or “restraint and care.*’ 

WISDOM NEEDED 

Obviously, the idea even to 
toe apecifio* it to give them a 

timeless generality. 'Hie film¬ 
maker has been warned but not 
guided It will doubtless take 
the wisdom of a committee of 
1 Solomons to fit them to actual 
scripts and footage. 

The code's nesv provision tost 
certain films must be indent!- 1 
fied in their advertising ns 
, "stiggeated for mature audi¬ 
ences” i though It does not *ay 
which or how they will he 
determined' does finally re¬ 
cognize toe Jong-obvious fact 
tout not all filma art family 


motion , 
scrapped. The new code of self- 
regulation. for violations nl, 
which the seal of the Motion 
Picutra Association is withheld, 
has gone into force. 

It represents the first major 
fnjil* of Jack Valenti's S 165,000 
a year labors as the new 
president of the association — 
and a long overdue step for¬ 
ward. 

ONLY THINKING 

Both the Hoi!jwood and the 
world st large in which the oM 
Hays Office code arose [>re- 
rieceased it by a quarter of a 
century'- Th«* worid long since 
discovered that married 
couples, and some couples who! 
e~e only thinking about mar- 
rage, sleep in double bed* ! 
rather than toe twin beds 
demanded by tlie old code. 

ThLs and many other specific! 
sirirtia’cs had. w.th top passage 
n( tim«\- made the Hays Code 
seem foolish, limiting and ir- 


presents 


». A GIANT HOOTENANNY S. 


ntniRno; 

Job* Marti* Booker and Ed Simpaoa Balk la 
ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL AGES 
Base meat Century lu BU-UIt 


University of Victoria 


exemptions under 
the old code for Virginia Woolf 
and Alfie, Valenti 


^ k V! ~u y McPherson puthouii 

TUES., OCT. 20 ft. 

COL. JOHN D. CRAIG (1* perse*) 
mm HI. TRAVKI.TALK ni.M la Caia 

“Mexico's Golden Beaches” 

Vlall Yelepe. Maxim > "aw primitive Piradlaa . . . rhaaa many 
an. . . . wander over Caimil, tha vtrfin Ulvut off Yucatan . . . 
Ipaar *lint (tlngl-ayi . , . ha charmed hy Puerto Valletta. ttia 
lovely village at colorl.l Maxim . . . fo hi* *ama flaMng at Cabo 
San Lucas . . . *«*p at ihe niff itlvan ■>( Arapuim, re., no. 
um sow: »t rrjkvnnrxR »ox nmr* 
more iM .it!—n *», * «*. fnrnExra p at 


Monday — Louis Armstrong, 
Memorial Arena, 8:30 p.m. 

Monday—Taste of Honey, Mc¬ 
Pherson Playhouse, 


will favor 
reasonable rather than nit-pick¬ 
ing interpretations. 

The code grw out of a young 
Hollywood whkto could nof or 
would not distinguish liberty 
from Bcenee, and aroused the 
moralists. 

STILL AROI NO 

The merchants of licence are 
stHU around 


8:30 p.m 
(and through Saturday). 

Oct. ts — Victoria Symphony 
Orchestra, Royal Theatre, 3 

p.m. 

Oct. 28 — Victoria Sj-mphnny 
Orchestra, Royal Theatre, 8 30 
p.m. 

Ort. 53 — World Adventure 
Tours, Mexico, McPherson, 8:30 
p.m. 

Orl. M — Emily Carr, Mc¬ 
Pherson, 8:30 p.m. (and through 
Oct. »». 


By creating the 
need tor it. ihpy raise toe threat 
of government censorship — 
and the avoidance of that has 
always been what the code is all 
about. 

A sanely administered code, 
with what is in effect a 
classification system for toe 
'guidance of parents and exhibit¬ 
ion, could well sene the causa 
of die Big Eight and indepen¬ 
dent* by disclosing the isolation 
| of persistent exploiters tom 
mdustoy standards. 

But coming of age is never 
easy. Already the cries claim 


Satchnio's 

Singer 


A Profit 
Anyway 

Beatle John Lennon lias re- |' 
deemed himself. Northern , 
Songs Co., music-publishing 
firm owned partly by Lennon 
and Paul McCartney, plunged j 
on stock market after his al- | 
legedlv anti- Christian re¬ 
in a r k s Following explana¬ 
tions, Lennon ha* announced 
profits for this year are SI - ; 
700.000, only S20.000 down 
from this time last year. 


SAVE *1 


Singer with Louis Armstrong 
troupe, Jewel Brown is sched¬ 
uled to appear when Satcbmo 
j comes to town Monday even¬ 
ing for appearance at Memor- 
I la! Arena. Othetsln group are 
• listed s a s trombone player 

I Tyree Otonn, clarinetist Bus- 

I I ter Bailey, pianist Marty 
I Napoleon, bass plater George 

the Catlett and drummer Danny 
toi Barcelona. 


com prom 


The older one 


points 

Includes an idealizing vision of 
the worid. also seems to hold| 
that no film makers can he. 
trusted most of the time. 

Certainly the spirit of 
document is to liberalize ■ 


MICH HARDER 

What made the code effective 
initially was that film without aj 
seal had a much harder chance! 
tor commercial success because! 
many toeatres would not show! 
it. 

When die major studios who 
comprised toe aaaortauon also, 
owned great theatre chains. 


Now available In a Family Size Pack with ail tha 
delicious trimming for hwury dining. 

• Soup or Tomato Juice 

• 10 Piece* of Chicken 

• 6 Rolls • 1 Pintof Potato Salad 

• Cole Slaw • Dessert 


; AIRLINE 
' CAREERS 


In Person! 


them to non-code films. When 
they were forced to sell off 
their Hokbng*. it was left to toe 
new exhibitors to decide 
whether to shew un-Seeled 
films. A few still will nek. 

There are signs the exhibitor* 1 
are reluctant to take any 


PLENTY OF FOOD FOR 
4 to 6 PEOPLE—.. 


icith 

Patrick O’Neill 


I To train trr RwrvitlnnlaU. Pei- I 
*r k**nlx >"(«■■. autloa . 
I Stroll. Communication*. «tr. 1 
■ Gon* atanlng miarlee. plmunt | 
m«ni cmditltaia, excellent ■ 
| eltanre tne *<1vuir»rB«nt. Hitti ■ 
| arhool IT to tS; t« I 

m lull IflformxUaj tadiy about our B 
■ tnlnma proarama Mall coupoa. I 


Bring this Coupon in $i 

and pay only_ 1 

Offer Good Until Nov. 1, 1966 


Coffee house operator Gipp Forster recently de¬ 
cided to find out whether Victoria residents would 
support an establishment open all week. 

He found out. and now hit - ~ 

J,*i Yorks Music Hall is only I She didn't know the woman's 
open weekends 'daughter was watching the per- 

Next he will try another ex- formance several rows away, 
periment. to see if local people, * * * • 

will pay money to see local acts Darren St. Claire quintet g 

In concert at McPherson Play- late-night concerts at the Mc- 
houw Phrrson Friday and Saturday 

He hopes this venture is some- took on the character of a Mo- 
what more successful than, the| town revue. The concert* will 
all-week opening of tip* coUee-,be repeated this Friday and 
house. 1 Saturday. 

Only one out-of-town act is | * *, .* _ 

tcheduled for the Oct. 31 con- St. Matthias Little Theatre, 
cert, headliner Pat Paulsen. which holds its first general 

meeting this week, will not pro- 
Cranitd Art duce * P !ay durin * tiie fall sea- 

son. 

Mr. Paulsen l* a California j t ^ however, sponsoring The 
comedian who does stand-up Prototype, wdiich will be pre¬ 
routines, in addition to a aide- Re nted in St. Matthiaa church 


TatMa* Ihraack Riaiij— 

1. Maxwell B«l»« retmaperUve. 
*. Frlnlx lor yomn coilectof*— 
Sunday. 1 to I only. 

I. Alfred C«rl»nr>— Jiowellrry to 
In bm* and silver. 

't. Canadian landarapa srtistt. 

A gmily Carr palaUnas-ta opr* 
Ortnbar Tth. 

ARTIST* and VasHION 
Monday. Oct. MtK 


f TRy ITl 
ENJOy IT 
\jr$eooou 


“HELLO DOLLY” 

Louie's Back in Town 

Louis Armstrong 

And His All Star* 
Maa, 0«t. 11 • till f.m, 
sa SO 93.00 94-00 

TlrkrSa aad - 

MswiHal Arana hi (Hllra, 
ZWaa 2S4 103 


Siam antra* 

Tuaaday Ihiougb Saturday. U 
am. lo I p.m.: Sundayi. 3 In 
S pm'. Thuraday r.enlnsw T.M 
to 1.38. (CloMd Unndaye.) 

' APMISStON. 23a 
Itudente Fraa 


FDR FREE DEUVERY 


M JT J> ALL WEEK! r JT JT A 

Bastion Thoatro on Stag* In Victoria 

Presents 

the Stage and Movie Success 


Such Reviews! 


s A TASTE of HONEY ^ 

k Directed by Patrick O'Neill ^ 


arlenmn aD local pilnte and eMatln* 

emhuraiti to Uirlr rcfular monthly 

MEETING AT THE CLUB’S 
AIRPORT LOUNGE 
IlDMUlt. «T. 13, •:* p.m. *iii» 

Mr. Alex- David»on. Prteldaol of FLY¬ 
ING FIREMAN LTD. and well-known 
British Columbia pilot will apeak on 
W* Inreet Brea ualrt alrcrafl. Mr. Davld- 
ena was lha Pmldent of the Royal Cana¬ 
dian Flying Club*' Aaaoclalion lor lha 
whole of Canada laat year and hae n 
teealve exparlanre ai a plM. fereW Bra 
Ifghlrr and OylBg club w>rker. A fire 
fighting alrcrafl aaay ha ea diapiay la tha 
club hanger. 

Coffee and refreehmenle will be avallahla 
la adritUan to Ml bar tarllltiei. 

Tha loun(B la in the fmmer Air Canada 
Terminal Building beetda the airport Con¬ 
trol Tower. Ample Rea parking- No ad- 
mleamn charge. 


... beautiful precision... 
noteworthy strength . . . 

Cutbie *i*e Been. Mika 

... color, bravura, and * 
treat deal of awitiment... 


featuring the Darren St. Claire Jazz Quintet 

McPherson playhoi se 

OCTOBER 14 TO 22 — 8:30 P.M. 

Box Office SM-S 121 Adult E*tertal*me* 


.,. profound techniqu* 
dear and agreeable . . 


DANCING 


GrMtsr Victoria Caatoantol Society 

Proudly prenenta Ike Beat Coast Premiere ol 


. . . brilliant writ 
cess . . . colorful 
turesque . . . 


. . . fluent, tonally attrac¬ 
tive . . . graeeful orna¬ 
mentation . . . 

Raw Tee* TWaaa 


IH HI A dramatic play on the life of 

( , Canada'a moat famous artiat 

■••I by Herman Voaden 

vffil Starring: Margargt Madia 

MePhsrsaa Playkouta—8:30 p.m. 

Octobir 28 la 21 , MiHiim Octskir 28 , 2:30 

TICKETS NOW ON SALE 
S2.M, $2.00, $1.50, Matinee $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 

Student* (under 1C) Half Price. Senior Cltlseea, 
Matinee, Half Price 

G«m» Early—Sit Emily Ctrr Display in Ftytr 

October 2S to 39 Emily Carr Art Exhibition—Art Gallery 

Floodlighting of Emily Can Birthqlaee. 1*7 Government 8L 
Courtesy ti B.C. Hydro 


RTACHCO^WT? 


. . one of the most im¬ 
pressive soloists to appear ,4 
. . . during this or any 
Other aeason . . . 


Paiyaaalau Dbbai , 

Qh lea Food* Branded Steaks 

HR . . BaaLeoiimea'a Luacheoa 

From IS| 

Cemplate Dleaare 

^PmSV from 92.90 

Dine la exotio tropical splendour, surrounded by 
nature crafts and arts. Relax to beantifnl Hawai¬ 
ian music amid lush foliage aad enchanting water¬ 
falls. 

Luacheoa, U;90 a.as. -2:39 p.m. Monday through Friday 
Dinner served dally from S pan. Monday through Saturday 
CLOSED SUNDAY 

711 Broughton (at Dougina) Fhoaa ntlltt 


tha flash of virtu- 


. . . thrilling examples of 
crescendo power . . . 


When a minister and- four of 
hi* flock stomped out of the 
dress rehearsal of A Taste of 
Honey. Thursday, one of the 
troupe turned to a Bastion sup¬ 
porter aad said. "Yew wouldn't 


Richard Norris, Pianist 

will appear with tha 

Victoria Symphony Orchestra 

in tha Second Pair of Concerts, October 23 and 24 

... PROGRAMME INCLUDES 

BRAHMS—“Tragic Overture,” Op. 81 LISZT—Piano-Concerto No. 1 

TCHAIKOWSKY—Symphony No. 2. Op. 13 

At the Royal Theatre 

Sunday, Oct. 23, 3 p.m. 

Monday, Oct. 24, 8:30 p.m. 


Movies are better than 
ever on Channel 12! 


' 8:80 p m. 

r*TrH|.Sat, Oct. 22 

THE WACKIEST SHIP 
IN THE ARMY 

JACK LEMMON 
RICKY NELSON 

There’* lota of fun and action 
when the army goes to sea! 

COLOR. 


ONE-EYED JACKS 

MARLON BRANDON 
KARL MALDEN 

A lavish, hig-scale western about 
a gunfighter on the trail of 
vengeance. COLOR. 


Box Office Opens Monday 

at Eaton's, Broad Street, ^telephone 382-7141, local 313. 

Single scat*: 1.75, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 

Season Tickets Save Over 30% 

9 concerto for 9.50, 13.00, 17.00, 20.50 


THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE 

GLENN FORD 
JEANNE CRAIN 

An exciting western about a duel 
of wita between two gunfighter*. 


THE KEY 

SOPHIA LOREN 
WILLIAM HOLDEN 

A superb motion picture set In 
England during the perilous days 
of World War IL 


MORE FOR ALL THIS FALL! KV0S-TV 



Sanity li| 

Shaw 


Tbaniay 

Night at tha 
Mariaa 

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Friday Night 

at tha 

Mavltt 

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6:00 p.m. 

Oct. 16 


9:00 p.m. 

Oet 20 

' J 

9:00 p.m. 

Oct 21 



























COLOR 


II ilhitm Tlionms: On Munir 


Datlu <£nlnm*t. v. 
Sunday, October H. 1964 


Hungarian New Conductor? 


At Hip Hat racing season 
• nines to a close the Victoria 
S> mphony Society's Conductor 
Handicap draws closer. Who 
will get the job of directing the 
orchestra'.’ 

So far the sifting process is 
not complete but unless there 
are some very strong dark 
horses then Hungarian - bom 
Laszlo GaU may have the inside 
track. 

A quick look at the form 
charts should convince even the 
most sceptical concertgoer he 
has more than a basic share 
ol the qualities this orchestra 
nurds. 

Early Start 

Mr. tlati i* well qualified 
musically lie began violin 
studies when he was five in 
his home town, Teme^ar, and 
later moved to the Frm* Liszt 
Academy in Budapest, where he 
studied advanced violin tech¬ 
nique, composition and conduct¬ 
ing. 

For seven years Mr. Gatf was 
a violinist with the Hungarian 
State Philharmonic Orchestra. 
In 1930 he got a taste of univer¬ 
sity life when he was appointed 
conductor of choir and orch^tra 
at the University of Economics 
of Budapest, and foUowing this 
appointment, he was invited to 
conduct the Budapest Philhar¬ 
monic. 


Koilaly , left, and Gati in Budapest 


Two Counts 

In 193:» he was named pro- 1 
lessor of violin at the Budapest 
Conservatory and in 1954 head 
of the symphonic and chamber 
music department of Radio 
Hungary. 

In late 1956 he left Hungary 
and arrived in Montreal In 1957 
only to find himself out of work 
on two counts. He arrived in 
April as the symphony season 
ended and was told he had to 
be in Canada six months before 
the musicians' uniqn would 
allow him to play. 

In short order after meeting 
the residence requirement Mr. 
Gati had more jobs than he 
could handle. An audition for 
the Montreal Symphony was 
held with the musician playing 
behind a curtain. 

Double Offer 

Mr. Gati played both violin | 
and viola. When the judges 
made their decision, he had job 
offers as both violinist and l 
Violist. 

His ability as a conductor was 
aoon recognized and he had 
offer* from Yehudi Menuhin to 
conduct in England and Switzer¬ 
land. 

It was natural the CBC should 


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Open Dally. I ll p.m. 
Closed Monday 

Phone 3K-»in 

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Crystal 


PUBLIC SWIMMING 
SUNDAY 


MONDAY 
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select him to conduct a prem¬ 
iere of a symphony work by his 
fellow countryman Zoltas 
Kodaly. 

Mr. Cad was a friend of the 
great contemporary composer 
in Hungary and has presented 
a number of his works. 

In recent times he has con¬ 
ducted in Montreal, Mexico, 
Vancouver and Toronto as well 
as 12 European countries. 

Meet Both 

With a well-rounded back¬ 
ground In both teaching and 
symphonic work he may well 
meet the requirements of both 
the symphony and the Univer¬ 
sity of Victoria. At this time he 
certainly seems to be among 
Iha strongest prospects. 

* ★ w 

Latest move in the popular 
music merry - go - round sees 
[George Essihos and his group at 


the McPherson Theatre restau¬ 
rant for dinner idancing. 

He is backed in his piano styl¬ 
ings by Rick Reynolds, string 
bass, and A1 Sankey, drums. 
iRoeall Essihos provides the 
j vocals for this sophisticated 
sound. "• 

* * ♦ 

The chamber orchestra of the 
Victoria symphony will be at 
Ladysmith today for a concert 
featuring soloists Robin Wood 
and Jean Angers. 


SUNDAY 

PUBLIC SKATING 
1:43 p.m. 
PUBLIC SKA TIN U 
S:U p.m. 


- The 13-piece ensemble will be 
conducted by GttoWecner Muel- I 
ler. Mr. Wood will play the Bach 
concerto for piano in D Minor', 
Mr. Angers wiU play a Vivaldi! 
work. 

Apart from his Ladysmith 
concert, Mr. Wood will p*ay in 
the McPherson -Playhouse this 
afternoon in company with his 
wife Winifred Scott. This con¬ 
cert is sponsored by the Musical 
Art Society/ 

* * * 

The young artist concert 
series sponsored by the Cana¬ 
dian Federation of Music Teach-1 
ers Association will feature; 
pianist Brenda Sneed and bari¬ 
tone Martin Chambers. The 
program is Wednesday at 8:30 
p.m. in St. Ann's Academy. 


M ’A 4 i!.} 

SUNDAY 

2:30 p.m.—PUBLIC 
8:15 p.m.—PUBLIC 


H.M. Ql'KKN VICTORIA 
rkMXtipt a ArtaMl Wax tlla’i 


1. The Hall of Famous 
People 

2. The “Pieta" after 
Michelangelo 

S. The Enchanted Fairyland 
4. The Chamber of Horrors 

Many Other Exciting 
Scenes and Figures 

«ee* ita.Br, a -mo --mum- 
s snn. II asss-MM ».»: 

lagiCTN LON DON 


Is I As Crystal GarSi-s 
ftaaas MMttt 

SwimmJac r—I nallSI.f 


OAK BAY 
MARINA 

RESTAURANT 

Enjoy excellent food, lilting muile 
for dancing . . right cm Uie sea¬ 

shore. aith sweeping Mens at lbs 

limit of Jusa ds fm. 

FAMILY TREAT 

Sunday Dinner for the 
Family our specialty. 

Teirna Now 


* Rev on Gore-Langton 
appearing aightly 

RES. 386*7222 


NORTH BREEZES 

The elderly couple from 
the prairies were dawdling 
over breakfast in our pool- 
side dining room. 

“Best Idea we ever had 
mother." said the man of 
the farnll). He told our 
Maitre d' Les Arabo that 
they had come oot to visit 
with their son »lt hi* new 
wife—and fonnd them In n 
small apartmeat. 

So the old folks moved 
into IMPERIAL and now 
they were counting their 
blessings — quiet privacy 
close lo the stores, sun 
lamps in llie bath, rooms 
you could chase a calf in 
and beds big as hay lofts, 
their own TV or muted 
music to snooze by — even 
disposable slippers, on the 
house. And then of course 
they could enjoy breakfast 
by themselves And. man. : 
they love their new daugh¬ 
ter — "but she can't make i 
coifee like this.'* 

* * * 

IMPERIAL salutes to the 
patleat staffers at Depart¬ 
ment of Forestry's Research 
Laboratory oa Barnalde 
Road who will hold opea 
bouse Monday aad Tuesday, 

7 to • p.m. See you there? 
Your host, 

W w 

imperial inn 

rtss Dial*. Is TklMii 

Douglas and Discovery Streets 

e 

V9ESTERM 

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pr 


ihe regimental oapfl *t* pipes, drums & Bugles oi 


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NOV. 1st 


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BANQUET AND 
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CENTRE IN THE 


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★ Meetings 

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★ Dances 

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“FROM RUSSIA WITH 
LOVE” 

<ia Colon 

!*<■ (.awt), Ftdru ArmanSarli. 

: Jam-a am*. Iha aoHC. arrat^-1 1 
, 1»IH Bins, la tuu-k la aa<rtfc#r Ml 
■WDrav jam. 

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NOW CLOSED 
FOR THE SEASON 


2nd WEEK^HI 

ONE OF THE YEAR’S 10 BEST 

a ', y. post” 

NOMINATED FOR 


feral 

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y. post” 

NOMINATED FOR 
BEST FILM AWARD 

ELIZABETH HARTMAN 

NOMINATED FOR 
BEST ACTRESS AW ARD 

SHELLEY WINTERS 

Woe Best Supporting 
Actress Award 


SIDNEY SHELLEY 

POITIERS WINTERS 

2, ELIZABETH HARTMAN 

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l-a». ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S 


It tear* 
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with 

Suspense 


TECHNICOLOR* 


THE FLICK THRT 
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Best Screen Play / Best Movie Score / Best Cinematography. Color 
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The story of Zhivago* 
a man tom between 
his love for his wife 
and the 

passionate I 

and tender J 

Lara... told m 

against the 
flaming Br* 

background 
of revolution 


METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESCNTS ACARCO PONTl PRODUCTION 
DAVID LEAN'S FILM of boris pasternaks 

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO 

GERALDINE CHAPLIN • JUUE CHRISTIE TOM COURTENAY ALEC GUINNESS ■ SOBHAN McKENNA RALPH RICHARDSON 

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STARTING ICKMU IF MXMU MAT PiRfMMANCiS Ml HKH 

THURS., OCT. 27 ® VES - * p- m - MATs.-Wed., a«t. 

at • p.m. - nd 1 Ho,,daj 'L ; ! 0i P "’ ,. t 

l-ogr Orch. 2nd 1 Rule. 

nnrnu «ne. $2..^ *2.« ^.00 

II IIP Mil MAT. $1.75 M it.-* 

^FRwmbW^uW I hr■ ira Students Mon., thru Thnr*. $1.25 
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Phone 383-4313 Bov Office opens 11 a.m. to 5:3» p.m. 

MMHMMMi 


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Two attractive offices (could be one large office) 
in the beautiful 

Montreal Trust Building 


1,000 square feet each; floor-to-ceiling windows, attractive 
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Liberia, Poland, Korea Combine 


Recent visitor to Victoria. Liberian ship Tropwqod 
went into Esquimait drydock For bottom painting 
and general checkup before starting in to load 
lumber for U.S. east coast. Specially built cargo 
hauling gear at mar of hatches takes 15-ton weight 
and handles jup to six packages of lumber at once 


cutting vessel loading time to less than half of 
normal carrier. Bulk carrier of 16,230 gross tons 
is also equipped for loading and discharging cargoes 
of salt. She is registered In Liberia, has a Polish 
skipper and Korean crew.—(Robin Clarke) 


_ a 

Tiffht Money Compounds Problem 


Rising Costs Hit Home : 

Modern 3-bedroom boose. Water- A 

By HARRY YOI NG I comes to Jl.'JGO in the first year homes of this description, They fused cerareriap on all news I loc * tlo “ pr *’ ,Brr,Ml ' V 

The' slxNtace of money fori® 1 * S15000 kwn being used largely by about that country's copper;-.. ..... a 

u p ** 01 y , Add another t7m tnuiards rnmnuni*. for iratar* Vnne ir*4,,.trv ; Kept lea Victoria Press Box 02 fa 


EDMONTON (CP) Confu¬ 
sion Saturday surrounded Fri¬ 
day's announcement in Toronto 
that the future of Canada’s larg¬ 
est silver mine is to be changed. 

G. H. Finland, general man¬ 
ager of the Alberta and Terri¬ 
tories Chamber of Mines and 
Resources, said he interpreted 
the announcement to mean 

United Keno Mines Ltd. at Etea.l 
250 miles north of Whitehorse, 
V.T., would be phased out of 
operation within a year. 

"That’s tlie interpretation we 
got from the north,” Mr. Fin-i 
land said inian interview. 

“It is an extremely serious j 
economic situation that rising 
general costs of production in 
the Yukon, spiralling labor costs 
and the acute shortage of min¬ 
ers have forced the cloatog down 
of the prop e rty.** 

But in Toronto a spokesman 
for Falcon bridge Nickel Mines 
Ltd., which has a controlling in¬ 
terest In United Keno, Mid the 
announcement by Fakonbridge 
President J. H. Fraser meant 
operations at the mine would he 
curtailed. The spokesman also 
said there is no Intention of dos¬ 
ing the mine within a year, or 
at all if it can be helped. 

Mr. Fraser wai no* immedi¬ 
ately available in Toronto to 
clarify the announcement 1 
Mr. Finland said United 
Keno'a production capacity may 


rate it higher in world mining 
circles than just the largest in 
Canada. 

He said the mine is a “sub¬ 
stantial” lead-zinc deposit with 
a high silver content. 

From September, 1965, to 1st 
August, the mine shipped to 
Vancouver 29,500,000 pound* of 
lead-zinc, 2,500,000 ounces of 
silver and 153.000 pounds of 

raHmlmr 

A message was received Fri¬ 
day by mine officials at Elsa 
from Mr. Fraser. It was not 
known publicly in Whitehorse 
whether the mine was to dose 
or cut back production until Mr. 
Finland said It was to close. 

Mr. Fraser's message to the 
mine employing 500 workmen 
said: 

“Sine* the end of the first 
quarter of toe current fiscal 
year, toe company ha* ex¬ 
ported substantial losses. There 
appears to be ltttie hope that 
conditions will improve in toe 
foreseeable future.” 

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The shortage of money are being used by -*" 1 * *»* count's Replie. Victoria Pres. Box B2 

. Add another $700 towards companies for instant towns industry. ^ 

mortgages on raw home* i* amor tization of loan and 5500 growing around new industry. The government said that ah 
only one of toe troubles beset- taxes a modest sum—and Ihe Alcan Design Home* LW., new* of copper and oaal rfhp- ' 

tin? toe Canadian house-building annual requirement for shelter, which has spent over $500,000 an ments are to be classified VIf*TDili DAACIHC 

industry The biggest worry is * lonP is * 2 ' 400 <* S 200 * fdonth. home-building research in re- information, lid* is necessary wlwlUHIB ItlMfrlNB 

nsmtr and the fart ton How wa * e - paraers can cwt >'«**'«. «afa **« V™ * to prevent Wcsmatton from a.4 IM«IILlTIOl 

mmg costs, and the fact that llonestly , fford ^, t? »-,u ^ to , ft*, ^ ^ tmujm ^ ^ ■■ IM*ULM»IU* 

few people can afford the cost, But lucky i« Victoria. Take,bedroom home to Canada for Rhodes!an govrerenent APPOINTMENT 

rf going into a new home. the case of Toronto. Here the $10.000 less toe cost of lend. Zambia buy* moat of Ms coal 
New homes which could be sverage new home this summer] A [though Alcan will cad) from Rhoden* and It has 

. . «'*« costing $27,000 for a home'heavily on aXxrrinum products It recently been ntobfaw Kho- 

huilt for $10,000 a few years ago that two years ago could be will afao use traditional budding deafim radfoara for i«e in the 

were cosLing $15,000 last year, bought for $20,000. materials, and toe saring win rikpmmt of cc&xr by toe 

and with toe increase* in costs LOT PRICE jb* achievfd through mass pro- rftemabve Angola ral tee. 

of material end labor Mne year I A large part of die increase hJductfon kiwer on-mte build- Zambia la also lx* ssubcu to 
they wiU rise to more than tor price of lot*. Throe ntayfe T™* ** ** - *** 

$18 000 in Ihe opinion of Otic raI « r from *30.000 eerii for a fu,ure ** be ^ Jt Up '**' a Rhodft * tan . >"ipa**e on its 
m e opimcsi of one ^ ^ sixmnnr. ecrewdnver and bam- copper mdustoy. The new am- 

bu:ldcr - to a minimum of $10,000 for a maid *** buikiln « n '»- ''-Tgo on news wsfl moke it 

llii* doe* no* include toe costa Bmal moderate one. KO INDICATION mere difficult for toe Britt to 

of dif krt. These, too. are riatog.l It to now etolsnatad tost in Meantime, however, there'*"* 1 U-S- ow ™ ra Z»mbian 
and only the most moderate ofjToronto no one making less no mdtottoon tost financir« to “I***** 008 to •■tamate 

lots can be purchased m the toan $10,000 can afford toe going to be easier. In the *" ir • Utur * ouRxh. 

Victoria area for leas than, luxury of a new home. mortgage and lending field. .... 

$4,000. In Vancouver and other; This to happening in a oity in there's no sign of lower oast . 

larger cities you can double that,which there ts a grave housing money in aitfit. Icxleed toe WlIltCFS 1)611168 
land value. Ishartage ter He towteoome problem is to find mortgage 

RATHER SMALL population, many (f whom are mcney at any price. UrHililllll Deal 

It make* toe RC _ uv _ ^vii*i to overcrowded atoms. The bright aide of «M UnkJing 
mem-rSt oT $500 to CX "««T MONEY pich« to that toe denwnd for CrTTU *A fCP)- A **fo*«n*rt 

hu.kiii^ a Itome for the first Builder* aay Ihe *pderah i goT.| < »' u *“"** ** U-^ rwdasa * s beesi ta- TMf _ e 

time look rather small. emment's tight money policy is “ 1 ** euvKnment knows EWday wV: uuDke -»*>•« t*>&- 

Kew neoDU. -re able to «nytong to top toe ttwthomas must be financed at «« to sdbstanlmt. a report to 

finance TTew Tome tociay ; ^Nonary tool to toe bouteg * ***'“* ^ ****■’ *** *** MR. DOUGLAS WILSON 

industry. Rcrtoer toe revenTlt ** bcoktaglndmUy a t*. agreed to buy $00,000,000 ^ v 

II3SS to $5?000 tS - nteroly ratetng mi «*». ****** * wto of lawtoan Grom Canada. Mg" mora i J*w 

sij.iwij to nb.uw, and toon ah. * new method* that wall out down -n» wofce-man tortto-ted toat becomp ' a huti- 

Thev are cettme 1* a modest 1 wcr “ mv **** ■“ 1.1__ _ uw swwnsn vxDoaxeo mat w . In 


rt makes the B.C. kuvwd- 
menf* grant of $500 to anyone T,OHT MONEY 


Winters Denies 
Uranium Deal 

OTTAWA fCP)—A a ootea np rx 


Mora and mors roofing has 
became a specialized buxi- 


heunb arC getling “ * ^nSiiTSL 3 S5n.“ SJ2 

-toto ra if* toe nwrtgagel^^ ^^3?''teS « cimlained above 

w U cos. e,d« pnr cem. ptetep. * S £5?«re questioned, look what ha* ^ ^ *" Cai * 1,,,n 


Ctent for 17,000.000, or -ytotog B . ^ ^ 


**"• many inslancea the home-own- 

-- er hat suffered accordingly. 

The workmanabip a VicWia 
Miutdown flits Roofing »nd Insulation Co. is 
d the highest standard and 
Rf /{lip Minp becked by a guarantee on m»- 
,j,nc mine mil] and workmanship both 
VANCOUVER (CP) —Hie H. by Us **» manufacturer. 


^ : a 7tv to tom tTp' **** 110 000 fpWHr hora “ •”* n “ mCTrt - many inslance. the hornet- 

Interast Tos J— * —M have to a 5 «E “~ 

ope pennj of loan repayment ^ ^ ^ prtotod tnusan * BellevsUc Shutdown HltS Ro °fi"K *ndtaulation Xto 

IKoveentneot at fto various .. , . , rf the highest standard and 

^ j levels. Many experts say It to ata ted *° ,5 -’ It P ZlVU* Mint backed by a guarantee on ma- 

\ n |<\ -jmnL up to fit buikta had- to ° 00 ' 000 ' h now * bul» , ,I1C ” Un e Serial and workmanship bath 

^Adllipie supply me hsw to to* Wmster VANCOUVER (CP)-The H. by us and the manufacturer. 

:o rearing cori problem. J7 000 ' 000 - » B. Mine, a Qxntoco LU. zinc I find as manager rf Victoria 

r .. - HASS PRODUCTION? ‘ mine at Saimo to toe British d> Roofing and Insulation Cto. 

# n T trw rtrkWS One expert aay* mras produc * * * lumbia interior, will ckwe Nov. that I moat rf my time 

Mill IIMrllfJII bon rf bouM* to toe only HOT »«CKET SHOP 1 for an UatoRute period, toe 00 *PI>H catian an d *upervi- 

answer - ev« «f toey took tea A minor fire broke out the company has announced. A ^ 

long rows rf s tawwhfsr y boxes <*** day to ora rf toe focal company official said between $***.,£*■ ?£*”*** 

Lllfw n when compteted. brotoera»e homes now imdergo MO and 125 employeriT wffl he S. wu« hasted^Hrai 

JL a*Cw m w Another says featoasheddlng *°f roccnrirucrion affected. y«an’ axpretonce In B C. 

In the ho u s ii x t industry teades to toe esritement a worker The company said the mine is moat rf Ms tone In Victoria! 
__ has got to atop. «me running in 0* toe atoeet being closed because zinc toven- Our Service will be greatly 

nri/)/I Home fabricating cori* aays toto a bucAet filed with water, lories are increasing and over- increased' by Mr. Wilson and 

illll/L'UW another wtl only drop when ’ n * manager nearly fainted! seat markets for zinc are “«• «* mv time wfll be de- 

MTST home* are bust thnnsasirts at a ‘"Dfa Isn't a tucket shop," he weakening. jptod to tnalvkfoal customers. 

fane, sdt one style on an protested. _. You can expect even better 

assem b ly Mm fate that used in * * * fS?** the toture. Wear* 

. Eg* Mirke. ■ " — 

szz’tiffssfs a- & ra .—"t r - 

sharply criticized Friday at the rU to r,r . *■ ****** <** ***** toe Znfiton g m nan a k kn- 2 S 

° rtfcd ' '— -■ HAVE YOI 

jiSr'Br S P eek’s Vancouver Trading I B ^L« 

lashed out in sfi dtea c tfon a , to- , _ __ H 

wtead rf erfteg ribre and man- ££ .T"U r . ** , *^ >4Y *g* ^ * essw as - ts—s vfm » IT n <«■ 

-S-Hs 2 £ •SLrsr J g s s g *1 ]Q 

them trsnfay and horaaMy Mat PIDUSTRIALS_ _a^stotos. um rn am ns ♦» "-**!” am 11 in n a jj 

the situalton Is and what steps u* Ahm ms rna su *3* 2j{2“£ k JJ g JJ - gai iiita to M « | - II ro 

!£■* s*s*s , a'" 5—rSrS * |»s « rt §k 

Retirint BCTGA preridmt bc w« m >m sm -ts S?lo Ca 2„ ct rX m 1Z feC *S? 15 3 3 »“?*■ ■ I MM 

James M. McBefah wad. ”H we Sc S S? 2 3 SS SS SS - .2 .2 -71 >5 ar 2* !»w iow .!,■ 


Ma». a Ctxnnco Lto. zinc X find as manager rf Victoria 
mine at Salmo to toe British Q> Roofing and Insulation Go. 
lumbia interior, trill okwe Nov. that I spend moat rf my time 
1 for an Uahdbfaa pasted, toe 00 *PP»cati«i and ■upervi- 
company has announced. A l ioP , a ? d .? tel tf t ** to 

comnanv official ..id h*N«-n **■ P?9 WUaoo to 


increased by Mr. Wilson and 
mote rf my time will be de¬ 
voted to fadhridoal customers. 
You can expact even better 
sendee In the future. We are 
looking forward to serving 

you. . 


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fa 7«/ 4 %-*V4 YEARS ^ 

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"I'm not eomckan that ihe coin* 1 , o- mim us wo 

provtelil government is pulling cam Ar* con loot us u in 

back. Can the premier name g™* M.. ,J2S ^SL ““ 

any projects?” 5fl w i5L“ ’S S £ S 


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rente, compared wMh 49 r,,rAL i«dusttu*ls nm 

Sales for the year toteUed MINES 
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Outdoors with Alec Merriman 


DhiIu (fnlmitot Yteftik 11 


Sooke timber company 
operators are prepared U> 
oi>en a myriad of lakes behind 
their logging gates if the fish 
and wildlife branch will stock 
the lakes with trout. 

In fact ti«*y are more than 
prewired to open the lakes. 
They are ready to promote a 
program to provide the Sooke 
area with some fabulous 
fishing. 

The idea wa* bom at a 
recent Cliinatown feast, at¬ 
tended by Sooke timber com¬ 
pany operators and fire war¬ 
dens to mark the end of the 
tire season. We were among 
invited guests, along with Bob 
Kennedy. Victoria Fish and 
Game Access committee 
member. 

It started when we told 
them about our fishing auc- 
«es* in fishing the small lake 
•t the lO.S-trdle mark along 
rtie Butter logging road the 
w eek before. 

Dozens of Lakes 

"There are dozens of lakes 
in those logging areas, but 
- none cf them contain fish." 
said Ted Shaw of Shaw 
I-ogging. 

"Can’t we do something 
•bout getting them stocked?" 
asked Harry Hobson, who 
manages all logging for the 
CPR’s Pacific Logging, which 
ha* extensive holdings in the 
Sooke area. 

"I know that if they ate 
stocked they wtH grow to two 
pounds and better In s abort 
time," added Wally Butter of 
Butler Bros. Logging. 

We *aid we were aure that 
W the logging companies 
would provide public access at 
weekends and hettdays that 
the provincial fish and wildlife 
branch would stock the lakes. 

Happy to Help 

"If they will stock the lakes 
we will be happy to give 
scess,” said Mr. Hobaon. 

"Those will make wonderful 
ft&hing lakes. As long as we 
don’t have to let them in 
during fire hazards there will 
be no problems about access," 
said Mr. Butter. 

"The auto courts in Sooke 
complain there is nothing to 
keep tourists there. This could 
help make Sooke a dandy 
holiday place. It is handy to 
Victoria. There are few places 
hi the lower Island.to take 
kids fishing for ti-out," said 
Mr. Shaw. 

Gives a Tour 

"Let s see what we can do 
about it." said Mr. Hobson. 

Mr. Shaw volunteered to 
give us a tour of the logging 
areas to see some of the 
lakes. 

Since then we have been In 


Ideal fishing lake with muskeg areas for fly fisher¬ 
men and deep spots for trollers would be this un¬ 


named lake we called Boulder Lake because of 
glacier-deposited boulders in centre.—(Merriman) 


touch tytth fish and wildlife 
officials who were enthusi¬ 
astic and said that if public 
aeeesa is >. assured there is 
every possibility a stocking 
program can go ahead. 

Application must first be 
made by the logging compan¬ 
ies to Charlie I^ora, Regional 
Fiah Biologist, Fish and Wild¬ 
life Branch, Courthouse, Na¬ 
naimo. 

Then h« will investigate, 
survey the lakes, deckle what 
land of trout would be best 
suited for stocking, and then 
place the lakes on a priority 
-tar stocking. It will probably 
be two or three years from 
the application to fishing in 
the lakw. 

Develop Trails 

It ha* been suggested that a 
Sooke Rod and Gun Club be 
organized with its first project 
to develop trails to the fishing 
lakes and in some cases clear 
launching ramps and lake 
shores. 

Cooperation of other log- 
ging companies, including 
B.C. Forest Product* and 
Rayonier, would have to be 
obtained to carry out the full 
suggested program 


We saw four of the sugges¬ 
ted lakes Sunday when we 
toured 42 miles of the lagging 
row in with Ted Shaw. 

We entered at tije Muir 
Creek Logging Company Tug- 
well Creek mainline and in 
the main followed fire access 
roads, on which Mr. Shaw 
does Quite a bit of the 
maintenance work. 

Six Miles In 

Six miles In we kept left 
Into active logging area. 

This area is barred to 
huntere, because of active 
logging, but there would be no 
objection to fishermen going 
to the lake, explained Mr. 
Shaw. 

One mile along on top of a 
hill we looked east (on our 
right) for a view of TugweJl 
lake, which we later reached 
by road less than half a mile 
in from the Butler Road. Mr, 
Shaw explained it is 100 feet 
deep in the centre and that at 
some time someone had 
dumped a few cutthroat in the 
lake. At least one two-pounder 
has been taken out of it thi* 
year. 

Another mil* along w* 
rame to another *malli lake. 


Courtroom Parade 


Magistrate, Counsel 
Clash on Testimony 


just a pothole, on our left and 
it is conneoted by atreama to 
the much bigger Ranger Lake 
which we found less than a 
mile further along 

This active logging road is 
rough and we wouldn’t recom¬ 
mend it for cars. In any event 
just now it is barred to public 
access. 

Ranger Lake is Y-shaped 
and about half a mile long, 
deep and always has water. It 
is a real dandy and you can 
get right to it by road. It has 
no fish, but in winter it 
provides some fine skating for 
loggers who can get to it. 

Fine Supplier 

"If this were stocked the 
fish would find their way to 
that smaller lake." said Mr. 
Shaw. "If we get the main 
lakes slocked they will find 
their way into the other 
lake*." 

Ranger Lake Is the head¬ 
water of the East branch of 
Muir Creek, but downstream 
falls atop fish getting too far 
up the Muir. 

Past Roadblock 

• 

We retraced our way to the 
Tugweli mainline, followed 
Tugwell Creek, and two miles 
further along came out on the 
Butler Road at the 10-Mile 
mark. At the 1QV4-Mile Point 
was the lake we bed fished 
previously and it also was 
stocked with a few cutthroat 
by loggers in the days before 
this illegal practice of trans¬ 
porting fish'.was considered *o 
serious. 

We went another mile, paat 


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Defence counsel Joseph Me- right to question the accused on kirk Saturday morning. Iff was i » . | « l 

Kenna and Magistrate WBUam evidence presented at the trial, stopped a mile away from the inVIllBeBlI LIU. 
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McKenna placed his client In "Perhaps the avenue of ap- estimated at $650. 
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Mr. McKenna referred to a discreet ... it was a matter of tton « for impaired driving in 
transcript in which Magistrate convenience," Mr. McKenna *962 and 1959. 

Ostler found Lionel Scott, 34, said. * * • 

guilty of impaired driving. Magistrate Ostler refused Mr. TOURIST TROUBLE 

He asked Scott whether he McKenna permission to queation An American tourist found 
had run the red lights witnesses Soott about the trial evidence, himself in trouble Saturday 

said he bad. and whether he had adding: "If you do not agree naming po llce found 

■topped at the scene of an with me. you can take It to a skwl and malting wide 

accident at Bay and Fernwood higher court and see what they tuns downtown. 

HALTS COUNSEL tav * to ,ay ” Paul Bartel of Seattle pleaded 

Magistrate Ostler halted Mr. LICENCE PRACTICE guilty to impaired driving and 

McKenna there. He said: "It k Magisteate Ostler said It was was fined $300. He was barred 

an affront to the court... I will the practice to call the accused from driving anywhere in Can¬ 
not hear another word." person in an impaired driving ®da far six months. 

He said Mr. McKenna had the charge in respect to the neces- * * * 

opportunity to put hi* client on *ity of a driver-* licence for NI n e t e en-year-old Donald 

the stimd during the trid. and business. Bewtey. 1653 Oak Bay Avenue, Wm. A. Freeman 

■aid it wa* improper of him to goott, 128 Wildwood, wa* fined wa* fined $200 and hi* licence _ “ 

refer parts (g the judgment to 5500 an d placed on a $250 bond was suspended when he pleaded iJ* appointment of Wm. 
^ O.- a "V lOT six « condition he guilty to impaired driving. 

Mag.stn.te Ostler said: You drive for businey purpose* He .truck a curb at Skinner 1 !LTlC.2WcV 
•*** reQ P en ta only. and C a t h e r 1 n * Saturday p£J?nt CanattoAc* 

: Court was toid at an eariier morning ESCUu* In hfl 

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tlie road block, and turned left 
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unnamed lake, which we will 
call Boulder Lake, because of 
huge glacial-deposit boulders 
jutting out of it. This \ is a 
pretty big lake, muskeg on 
one side, with an island and | 
then a deep side for (roller*. ; 

Back on the Butler mainline ; 
ye went down to the 9.1 mile 
mark and turned-up a road 
that only four-wheel truck 
with a good driver could ever 
make. After the first hundred 
yards it became a good gravel 
road and a half a mile in we 
drove to the shores of Tugwell 
Lake, which we had originally 
seen from th* high ridge on 
the west side. 

"There are many other, and 
bigger lakes, but these are 
easily accessible. If we got 
these stocked first we would 
be well on our way,” said Mr. 
Shaw. 

Some of the other lake* 
would be walk-ins and co- 


Ranger Lake, readied by the 
Tugwell Mainline, I* Y stamped 
and hall a mile long, has no 
fish, but would be delightful 
fishing lake If stocked. 


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Turn Lanes Sought" 


12 flatly {I'fninust Victoria, B.C., Sub., Oct. 16, 1966 


Highway 

Safety 

Pushed 


By JOHN MATTERS 

DUNCAN—Angry Cowiehan .Indian* will rally to¬ 
day to protest shabby housing conditions on their near¬ 
by reserve. i ' — 

The first time the 1.400 • f Mattresslaid on the 

_ floor to sleep six children. 

( owicbam have been moved to _ ^ ... . 

• Most homes without run- 
* uch desperate measures, they ^ watBr _ indocr ***,* «, 

will mass for a meeting with J. bathtubs. 

V. Boys, B.C. Indian com mis- It will be explained to him 
gKinor that the Cowichans would like to 

... , . live in good homes, where their 

He has been invited to nuke a chiWrcn can ^ their wives 
tour of t* 1 ** reservation and see can cook ^ meals _ ^ 
tor himself conditions which ^ ^ aWc to bathe and k 

lnd.ans say make them second- ^ cJolhes clean . 
class citizens The Oowirtian brad's griev- 

Mr Boys will see such cases iance committee has sent Mr. 
**'• Boys a brief outlining the 

• Four married couples \ problems and suggesting solu- 
"itli 16 children living in a^tions. It was to be made public 
house - .M feet by 36 feet. latter today's meeting 

'We've Had Enough' 

•*\Ve ie had enough,” Abra- and improve sanitation stand- 
ham Joe, chairman of the ards caught fire less than two 
ban*! * grievance committee, montlis ago. 
said in an interview Saturday. More than 200 people attended 
"If our housing conditions a mass meeting of the band at 
can’t be improved, if there can t the end of August and elected 
t>e more hope for our children, their grievance committee, 
elderly and invalids, we will One of their main protests is I 
march to Vancouver and on to a system which makes thej 
Ottawa if necessary.” Indian helpless when il comes j 

The Cowichans' ambitions to to borrowing money to build or 
get out of the "boxes'' built for remodel t house. The Indian 
Ihem by Indian Affairs Branch Act forbids it. 


—Afnra Matt 


Car ivaits to turn into Shenanigan Lake turnoff as truck heads touwrd Victoria 

(ommunity College Lqual 
To Big Industry — Taylor 


Three Types Sought 


The Cowieharts are asking for 
three types of housing: free 
homes for widows and Invalids, 
rental-purchase homes for 
people who work seasonally and 
homes of the buyers' choice of 
design, built under mortgages 
held by the National Housing 
Act and Indian Affairs Branch. 

The brief is understood to 
contain specific recommenda¬ 
tion* on the sequence of a 


building program, detailing just 
how many homes should be 
built and for whom in the next 
dire ’ qr four years. 

"We're not asking for free 
houses but for a program that 
wiL give our people deceni 
houses now. not in 10 years' 
time," said Mr. Joe. 

The Indians are concerned 
that crowded homes will have 
their effects in not only the 
present but future generations. 


Improper Facilities 


Oi.e of the reasons for a high 
Incidence of school dropouts is 
that the children don't have 
proper studying facilities. 

Mr. Joe explained in an 
Interview some of the social 
problems which arise from the 
lack of such a facility as 
running water. 

"When a white child goes to 
school, his clothes are clean. 
But when an Indian child goes 
to school his clothes may be 
dirty because his parents have 
to pack water a great distance 
to do the washing. 

"The other children look at 
him and say he's a ‘dirty 


Indian' when the problem has 
nothing to do with the child. It's 
the situation which his parents 
have been forced faito.” 

When the ohild comes home 
from school and tells his 
parents what happened, the 
parents wonder why they have 
to live that way, how many 
other Canadians would accept 
those conditions? 

Mr. Joe said the Indians have 
given the government two 
months in which to come up 
with a firm solution. If they 
don't have a proposal by then, 
i the’ ’ll march. 


At United Church Council 


Lnion in Spotlight 


S*». M. n. Maewa. 

Tim l>M Chwrk. IVaaW sod 
ta M MnaM i*mm I 
« i t * at tsMad rkarri at < a—An. 


By REV. ROBERT J. D. 

MORRIS 

When the 22nd biennial 
General Council of the United 
Church of Canada met in 
Waterloo, Ont., last month, the 
most important item of interest 
was the question of church 
union with the Anglicans. 

Ten representatives from 
each communion had prepared 
a document entitled Principles 
o( Union which had already 
beep approved by the Anglicans 
at their General Synod in 
Vancouver last year. 

From the start it wait evident 
that the overwhelming majority 
of 400 commissioners, half min¬ 
isterial and half lay delegates, 
from across Canada, were in 
favor of union. 

COMPARISON 


By ARNOLD OLSON Saturday by speakers from B.C., More than 100 people turned out p.m. having heard talks from I 
,, n . ■ and the US. from Duncan and Campbell educators and others connected i 

NANAIMO - The benefits to ’ River. with education and regional, 

a region, community and the| Nanaimo was the host for the colleges here and in the U.S. i 

immediate area from having ajsemmar on regional colleges Starting at 8:.>0 a.m. with. Th( , kcynote address was i 
regional college were underlined Saturday at the Shoreline Hotel, registration it concluded after 9* giveri ^ Dr Malcom Taylor, j 

president, of the University of 

* * * * * * Victoria, in which he stated the i 

lienefits of having a regional j 

___ rn w TkW college to students, parents t 

Firm Financial Plan 

moved into an era that is 

7% T "Mid 9 JL altering the requirements for 

lSeedea tor support 

Jf £ logical developments of the 

time* that necessitate special 

NANAIMO — Organizers of a!dollar and how sending it work in conjunction with high| skiUs and trainin &, citing the 
regional college should havp a would increase public income."(school students to developialarming increase of unemploy- 
firm financial proposal in mind "We are giving our young [ community interests, he said. of unskilled and unedu- 

before they take the issue to a people cut flowers instead of “A brand new, 1967 show -, cate<3 workers, 
public vote. | encouraging them,to grow their) room model college, is what we * * * 

The point was made here own flowers.” said Gordon 1 are about to get in the area,” ~° educate our people re- 
Saturday by John Arnett, educa- Campbell, principal of Selkirk said Roger Loschen, Everett qutr f, s . an Investment in educa¬ 
tion specialist with the public College. Castlegar. Junior College s director of maintained and poral- 

relations firm of Jam*. Lovick He maintained that students PuWw relations. 

Ltd.. Vancouver. should not be fed pretested He traced the benefits of a 

Mr. Arnett told 100 people information but the process of college to a community. The mrT 

attending a regional college learning through experience Acuity is available to the m^ouai s meume. > 

conference that voters may turn must be developed. community's industry, business r/j 

down a college scheme unless and politics. money spent on education and 

they know its financial details. YOl JiG COLUIGE Adult' education was one of increase in standard of living is 

He said college proponents He outlined the development the topics which he discussed, almost direct, he illustrated, 
first will have to agree an il 14 Selkirk College and admitted indicating that it can provide '"Hie concept of the com-j 
site, "then take off their coats that there were things that facilities lor training to increase munity college is based on the 
and get to work on the people of could be improved, pointing out| gBneTB i or technical knowledge, premise that everybody who has, 
the area to make them realize the college is only four, "The college is a total com- t* 1 * ability should have the 
why they should spend their tax weeks old. mitment to the community. In °h* nce °* * higher education, 

— The community college should .that It integrates with the Mr. Taylor. “I won der if 

have a community character, community to such an extent y ** 1 realize d*? establishment of 
belong to the people of the that it sometimes seems that a community college would be 
community, reach out and help education of the student is a the equivalent of establishing a. 
It, share knowledge with it, and minor role,” be said. major industry.” 

"We must not conceive of the 

-j q w ' community college of being 

I _ I * * * * second rate,’’’ he warned. "It Is 

B T I 1 4Y W% "■ an institution of higher learning 

■ III III _ . in its own right. It complements 

U1 B 1 Peterson's Reply “L* *• J 

M •/ "The second most important 

of the ordination of women, the. _ , , _ - ta W ““***«. 

Awaited by Board 

that "in decision, concerning J J*? ^ 

faith and older, the bishops, the . ,. . 

Presbyters (priests or minis- NANAIMO — The academic,* survey which also proposed a n» conc i ua i n g remarks 
____I a—_loi^, . . . _ , ,lhr.nrf. n«r Hantmav flowed how students parents 


NANAIMO — Organizers of a! 
regional college should have a 
firm financial proposal in mind 
before they take the issue to a 
public vote. 

The point was made here 
Saturday by John Arnett, educa¬ 
tion specialist with the public 
relations firm of Jam 6 s Lovick 
Ltd., Vancouver. 

Mr. Arnett told 100 people 
attending a regional college 
conference that voters may turn] 
down a college scheme unless 
they know its financial details. 

He said college proponents 
first will have to agree on a 
site, "then take off their coats 
and get to work on the people of 
the area to make them realize 
why they should spend their tax 


dollar and how sending ft 
would increase public income.” | 

"We are giving our young f 
people cut flowers instead of 
encouraging them,to grow their) 
own flowers,” said Gordon 1 
Campbell, principal of Selkirk 
College, Castlegar. 

He maintained that students 
should not be fed pre-digested 
information but the process of 
learning through experience 
must be developed. 

YOUNG COLLEGE 

He outlined the development 
□f Selkirk College and admitted 
that there were things that 
could be improved, pointing out 
that the college is only four 
weeks old. 

The community college should 
have a community character, 
belong to the people of the 
community, reach out and help 
It, share knowledge with it, and 


work In conjunction with high| 
school students to develop, 
community interests, he said. 

"A brand new, 1967 show-! 
room model college, is what we 
are about to get in the area," 
said Roger Loschen, Everett 
Junior Colleges director of 
public relations. 

He traced the benefits of a 
college to a community. The 
faculty is available to the 
community's industry, business 
and politics. 

Adult' education was one of 
the topics which he discussed, 
indicating that it can provide 
facilities lor training to increase 
genera] or technical knowledge, 

"The college is a total com¬ 
mitment to the community, in 
that it integrates with the 
community to such an extent 
that it sometimes seems that 
education of the student is a 
minor role," he said. 


By AGNES KLETT i 

NANAIMO — The Nanaimo 
Citizens Highway Safety Council i 
is going to make an all-out ef-) 
fort to obtain more left-turn i 
lanes on Vancouver Island's 
Trans-Canada Highway. 

George Stevens, chairman of 
the safety council, said the lack 
of left-ban ■ lota has been one 
of the major causes of death on 
highways. 

Four well-known Island areas I 
were used ss examples by Mr . 1 
Stevens. 

• A coroner's jury recotn-i 
mended a left-turn slot at 1 he| 
Lantsville cutoff, about six) 
miles north of Nanaimo, follow¬ 
ing a fatality there. 

The department of highways, 
he said, put in the slot and no 
accidents have been reported 
at this point since. 

• After a fatality at the 
junction of Old Victoria Road 
and highway at Chase River 
the department of highways put 
in a left-turn slot, Mr. Stevens 
said, and now traffic flows 
smoothly and no more accidents 
have been reported at this 
point.' 

• This spring there was a 
I fatality when a car was making 

a left turn into the Nanaimo 
aliport. The coroner's ju/y 
recommended a left-turn sltrt, 

- Mr. Stevens said, and the pub¬ 
lic is still waiting. 

All traffic from Nanaimo must 
• make a left turn into the air- 
1 port, waiting for an opening in 
1 the 60-mile-arv-hour oncoming 
traffic. 

• The major tiagedy of all 
! left-turn fatalities, he said, was 
\ tiie unnecessary death of five 

people on the Malshat at the 
\ Shawnigan Lake cutoff. "And 
’ all because a car had no left- 
I turn slot irt which to wait for 
, an opening in oncoming traf- 
; tic." 

Mr. Stevens said the cost of 
putting in left-turn slots is very 
little. "Surely Mr. Gaglardi 
. (highways minister! will count 


lives much more valuable than 
the small expense of making 
these life-saving left-turn slots. 

“Also,” said Mr. Stevens, 
“why does the government have 
to wait for a coroner's jury to 
recommend left-turn slots be¬ 
fore installing them? Cannot our 
government engineers see this 
need before a fatality?” 


« s 15-Month 
1 Sentence 

low- 

For Boudot 


NANAIMO — Ronald Royal 
Boudot, 27, of Ladysmith was 
sentenced Saturday to 15 
months in jail for breaking and 
entering. , 

He also received concurrent 
sentences of eight months 'for 
possesion of an offensive wea¬ 
pon and six months for assault. 

Boudot was charged \vith 
attempted murder after he 
broke into his estrraged wife's 
apartment Jan. 1 and found 
another man with her. 

The jury deliberated 4Vi hours 
Friday night before finding 
Boudot guilty of tbe reduced 
charge of assault. It recom¬ 
mended leniency. 

”1 am left Sn no doubt that if 
Boudot gained the upper hand 
...I am sure he would have 
inflicted serious injury and 
might have killed,” said Mr. 
Justice J. A. Macdonald in his 
address to thg court. 

DONT SQUEEZE 

PIMPLES 

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lea*«s dark <H*fiaunna narka. It'a ana 
now ta combat pimplaa and blaekheada 
br (latrine .th* akin With H1XODSK.M 
Bo*d and ualns antlaenlle WtXODFRsi 
ointment at night vblia >oa alMP.Quleklv 
drtaa tad cltona eat plmplei and help* 
hi at the akin eoftar. ameothcr, clearer, 
kit dreeviat. look belter luL 

Aitvt 


of tiie ordination of women, the 
role of the laity in the courts 
of the church, and the proposal 
that "in decisions concerning 
faith and order, the bishops, the 
Presbyters (priests or minis- 


Peterson's Reply 
Awaited by Board 


Church was expressed in a 
report of a separate committee 
which had been sot up two 
- - years previously to "study the 

400 commissioners, half min- ii...;, value and devise a plan for the 

terial and half lay delegates, , morris introduction of bishops Into our 

om across Canada, were in conciliar system of church 

vor of union. ,. .igovernment.” “Conciliar sys- 

5MPARISON 016 f kn « i ‘ can C j 1urch 0 tem" refers to the present 

As one commissioner stated, rpachid'" ( ovemm * nt <* <h' U„i*d 

_ . union is reacneo. ___;i. _ 


Presbyters (prieau or minis- NANAIMO — The academic a survey which also proposed m , c u “ 1 n * 

ter .1 and deacons, and the laity for higher education in branch campan nns Court cm y. y byhaJtoT. 

^ vote “Ti B.C. Saturday submitted recom- cS££. X* ™ti£ 

ately and that the agreement of . . . „ , .._ naimo, bead of the coUege co- “_ ."I.. . , 

each of the three voting separ- mendations to the education ordimting committee, said be community benefits by hav nga 
ateTy must be secured.’* A m^***®^ for a Vancouver Island waB ^ tb. ^rmunber o^ educated and 

number of commissioner, felt ^icnal college. lloaiT ,.. letter had gone ta Le-lle OMvgsn*** 

this last provision to be divisive The college, if implemented Pet erect! feat a deciakm to build ™ ellfp J***®®*' 
of the church and unnecessary would be a joint venture of all the college would be made. of*" U P for your fhildren are 

RFPAK 4 TF rfphrt nine school districts north of the if favorable ward is received, incalculable, he said in ctowing. 

nr,r aka . Malahat. and would be located said Dr. MacMillan, a plebia- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 

Concerning the question of the here. cite would be held in the area I 

aut hority of bishop* some of the location was recom- concerned, then a referendum I -w—^ -m fr -m 

blinking going on in the United mende< j by Umversity of B.C. far funds would be held in each I Lj |\/l 

Church was expressed in a professor Dr. Leonard Marsh in district. I 1YI 


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The firet business session of 1>ad reservations about 01 m rt1urctl resides m a port ALBERNI — Five Mr. Stasluk is In fair condl-1 
the council was chaired byl aome D f u»e items in the C0Ur l corr *P rl * e 1 d * n people from the Like Cowiehan tion in Royal Jubilee Hospital, 

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Victoria College. University of|-approving the Principles of membcrs when the car in which they ---— 

Toronto, chairman of the United Union, "as a basis of agree- Td' 8 commisttce expressed its were riding faBed to make the 

Church's Committee of 10. He metn ,' wa5 considered too conviction that, “The authority curV e on Roger Creek hill. CnrVSier LlllS 

and members of the committee binding and was sent hack to be the bishop can be set within Ail were treated for minor ,, _ ^ . j r? rr 
fielded questions on the docu- reworded. the cooeikar life of the Church, injuries in Weat Coast General Salaried Mail 

ment for more than an hour. It -migi) day and * h e church's conciliar Hospital and released. Damage __ , 

was emphasized repeatedly that _ „ . ' r .. authority can be expressed by t0 the car was estimated at DETROIT (AP) — Chrysler 

the Principles of Union were not 0,1 , *~r ° y , * Louncu bishops who are responsible to jgoo Carp., citing increased costs, 

document and that any phrase **** “"J* courtB churc h.'' This James Peter Slagiuk ^ the Plans to lay off a number of 

Therein wai open to revision, V g™al a^oSes* ft! «™"**** wae asked to con- ^berni Valley received head I* 30.000 salaried employees. 

necessary. PriSSe. - ^ ltS 8tUdy injuries last week when bis A compwry spokesman s^d 

_- mncipies OS union as a won- —v-a«*w roaumarn _ "Wi'm anlna In haw 


Five People Injured 
On Bad Alberni Hill 


r ^‘ Principles at Union as a work- 

ONE HOUR uig document upon which to 

The second afternoon of coun- proceed in negotiating union 
cii allowed one hour for debate Iwitit the Angikyu. Church of 


as a work lts 8tudy ' injuries last week when bis A company spokesman said 

which to TOTALLY COMMITTED sports convertible failed to Saturday: “We're going to have 

ting union While the United Church, negotiate the same curve. In the to cut coats and It is inevitable 
Church of lhc»., has reservations about opposite direction. Two eompan- that some people are going to 


of the resolutions on the Princi- Canada As a working document some of the principles drawn ions received minor injuries. 

pies of Union. This had to be it u, Subject to such revision and «P. ^ ' 8 totally committed to — - . -— 

extended to a second hour and addition as may become neces- proceeding to full union with tiie 

was still insufficient. The first sary during the negotiations.” Anglican Church, in the con vie- T'UIi' /“ T gl RISTIA P 
resolution received overwhelm- The matters that were most bon that this is God's will In oug An “ Y/IlIVia l Irt i 

ing approval and reads: “This frequently raised as requiring An Inteniatio 

rounal affirms in all good faith further 'consideration were the. When wiU union happen? On 

the determination of the United, nature of the authority that Probably 10 years is the short- CHRISTIAN SCE 

Church of Canada proceed would be resident in the bishops est possible time for the neces- Ult 

with the' present negotiations of the new church, the question sary work to take place, 


I have to be let go.’ 


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Sunday, Octobar 14,' 1944 


jVames in the iSows 


Operatic Scream 
Routs Ransacker 


CHRISTMAS 

BAKING 


CAMBRIDGE. England- 
"E LEEEKEEE.” screamed 
opera singer Pat Bians in her 
high-pitched soprano voice. 

■•Y©icks.'* # *aid the man ran¬ 
sacking hSr hotel room here a« 
he fled 

Miss Blans, returning home 
late at night from Her- most 
triumphant night on stage as 
prima donna in Mozart's opera, 
The Impresario surprised the 
intruder. 

"I just screamed at the h>p of 
mv voice P— and I'm a 
coloratura soprano,” she said. 
* I went above top C, probably 
to E or maybe F .” 

It was a good scream, other 
hotel guests agreed. It woke 
most o l them up. 


were the leading lights or 
Montparnasse cafe society when 
Youki held sway as a reigning 
beauty queen. 


President Ayub 


TEHRAN 
Kahn of Pakistan ha* arrived 
for talks with the Shah of Iran 
on the future of the Central 
Treaty 


Organization, Rumors 
in Karachi sBirt they might de¬ 
cide to quit ihe Western-spon¬ 
sored alliance, which would 
mean its death 


Prices effective Monday !• Saturday, Oct. 17-22 

I I Harvest Blossom 


OTTAWA -Opposition leader 
Oiefenbaker has flown to Moose 
Jaw, where he will speak to¬ 
night to the annual meeting rtf 
the Saskatchewan Progressive 
Conservative Association. 


ATHENS 


Purpose 


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WHITEHORSE — Appoint¬ 
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Whitehorse as the new rommis- 
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No. 1 Quality 


Guaranteed Baking Results. If your 
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Safeway will refund cost of all ingredients.. 


sioner 

announced hv Northern Devel¬ 
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Glenview Australian 


NEW HAVEN. Oonn. — Ar- 1 
fhur J. Davta. the man police 
say stalked through a crowded 1 
apartment Aug 2fi ahonting at 
everyone he saw. ha* pleaded! 
not guilty to *ix count* of fir^»\J 
degree murder. Police sain 


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NEW YORK New York'* 1 " 1 Frld *> 
City ha* awarded an annual 
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of Arthur Collin*, 2ft, who was 
fatally stabbed when he ram* to 
the aid of two women in a 
subway train. It is the first such 
action under the city’s new 
“good Samaritan” law which 
provide* for payments to per- 
gons injured while preventing a 
crime or to survivor* of those 
killed. 


Aylards 
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A Jersey bull kn the herd of 
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Brackenhurst Diana's Valourl 
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528 pound* of fat. and his 13jl 
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THE HAGUE, The Nether¬ 
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VANCOUVER One of four 
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Empress Pan. 4- os. bottle 


I Russia Claims 
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MOSCOW (Reuter*)—A Soviet 
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namese pilot* trained in the 
Soviet Union and flying Soviet 
planes have each shot down an 
. American plane, 

iker The journal Ogonyok wag 
quoted by the Soviet newg 
medical agency Tass as saying that 


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OTTAWA — Archbishop 
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latest developments in the diag¬ 
nosis and treatment at arthritis. 

The continuing medical educa¬ 
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University of British Colum¬ 
bia faculty of medicine and toe 
Victoria Medical Society, will be' 
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It will taka Ihe form of a two- 
hour questMn-and*nswer ea¬ 
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14 On til! (lolunisrt Victoria, B.C., Sun., Oct. 1§, 19AII 


Rookie Goalie Blanks Oakland 


Star-Short Leafs 
Start Year Right 


Three Canadian Foot I in II 
league (tame* are scheduled 
for the weekend but only one 
will be televised. 

Today Hamilton la in Ottawa 
and Edmonton travels to Win¬ 
nipeg. Monday B.C. Lions trek 
to Calgary for what haa to 
be classed as a must gam# 
for the Lions. 

The Edmonton ■ Winnipeg 
game will begin on Channel 8 
at 12 :M p.m., according to the 
network concerned. 

Ottawa can clinch first 
place in the EEC with a nil 
over Hamilton, hut neither 
that game nor the lJons' effort 
Monday w Ul be telecast here. 


B> JIM TANG 

"That will make us just about 
even," ex-Victoria-cbach Rudy 
Pilous said, only half in jest if 
wilh some satisfaction, before 
Saturday night's Western Hoc¬ 
key League opener at Memorial 
Arena between the Oakland 
Seals and Victoria Maple Leafs. 

Pilous had just learned the 


Danny Be lisle came fn from 
the side before Redahl made It 
safe in the last minute of the 
third period. 

The Seals were attacking with 
six players when Larry Keenan 


Pilous, somewhat disenchan¬ 
ted with the way his club has 
been skating in pr? - season 
games, had cause for his pre¬ 
game satisfaction. 

NOT FAR AWAY 

Barlow and Fred Hucul were 
all-star selections last season, 
Sandy Hucul was chosen to the 
second team and Marcetta was 
not too far away with his best- 
eVer record. 

It's not often that a club, even 
the defending playoff cham¬ 
pions, can lose four players of 
that calibre and expect to come 
out on top. 

FANS AGREEABLE 

But that’s just what the Leafs 
did. blanking the Seals 2-0, 
making the Oakland manager- 
coach look like he might have 
had advance information and 
leaving 3,711 fans agreeably 
impressed. 

Only Bill Shvotr, Claude La- 
brosse and Aut Erickson were 
left to defend rookie goalkeeper 
A? Smith and coach Frank 
Mario, who didn’t know until 


got the draw from a faceoff in¬ 
side the Victoria zone, He 
puushed the puck across the 
blue-line for Jtedahl. who hit 
the open net~squarely in the 
centre from about 70 feet. 


rnrtland 
MCTOKIA . 
Vmmrtr 

Ij> Aacalre 

Naalll* 

<Mklaa4 


taut nlfht'a t»rr»« Oakland 0 at 
VICTORIA 2 . Lo. Angeles 1 at Portland 
S: San Dieso 3 at Seattle 4 
Next lame, tonight; Oakland at Port 
land. 


OAKI.AN n a. •VICTORIA I 
tint l‘*rt«4: 

Nn araring. 

Penalti** — Harrta <SF) 2:3; Maxner 
ISF> 15 15. 

Se-oad Perind: 

1. Victoria. Redahl iLamouieux. La¬ 
bi "«*e< 16:20 

No pen* I tie*. 

Third Period: 

2 . Victoria, Redahl (Keenan 1 19.13. 
Penalty — Maxner iSFj 5.54. 

Saves: 

•M< Cai Ian ... _12 14 

MnrriMtle . 14--4H 

SmiLrt . ..Id 15 8—33 


In one of the most exciting] 
games of the Canadian Football 
League season, B C. Lions blew 
several leads and then saw a 
last-minute rush go wide as 
Saskatchewan Roughriders fat¬ 
tened their western lead with a 
22-21 victory in Vancouver. 

Back east, Montreal Alouette* 
defeated Toronto 27-11 to elimi¬ 
nate the Argonauts from playoff 
contention. 

EDGE OF SEATS 

The B.C. k*s makes a win for 
the Lions in Calgary Monday a 
must ltihey are to have any! 
hoix^jf making the western 
playoffs. 


With the minutes ticking away 
and fans [icrohed on the edge ofl 
their seats, quarterback Joel 
Kapp marched his Lions from 
their own 10-yard line to the 
Saskatchewan 25 on five first 
downs. 

Bill Mitchell then tried for the 
field goal that would have given 
Lion* a one-point edge, but it 
went wide for a single point. 

Jim Worden, George Reed and 
Henry Dorsch shared Saskatche- 
Jack Abend- 


other. Mitchell managed only 
two converts and the single. 

Lions played a fine offensive 
and defensive game in the first 
quarter, scoring two touchdowns, 
but Saskatchewan found the 
combination in the second quar¬ 
ter to make it 14-14 at the half. 

Riders’ George Reed set up 
the Lions* first major when ha 
fumbled on the three-yard line. 
Munsey scored at 10:41. 

Four minutes later. Lioni 
lined up on the Saskatchewan 
six on third and two, but instead 
of going for the first down. Kapp 
gambled and passed to Moton— 

14 -°* 

Ron Lancaster passed 24 yards 
to Worden at 4:51 of the second 
quarter and Reed scored min¬ 
utes later after Gamer Ekstran 
blocked a Neil Beaumont punt 
and Wally Dempsey of Riders 
recovered on the B.C, 12. 

Riders got a single in the 
third quarter and Dorsch made 
tt 22-14 with a two-yard plunge 
at 1:55 of the fourth. 

FANS STOPPED 

Seven minutes later Munsey 
galloped five yards tor the 
major. 

Then, fan? who had started 
for the exit slopped abruptly 
when Kapp started his Lions 
moving with less than four min¬ 
utes left to play and two prints 
separating the teams. 

Lions made five first downs 
on 10 pass and run plays before 
Mitchell lined up on tha 30 for 
the vain field goal bid. 

POINTS FOR KEMPF 

Halfback Don Lisbon, tackla 
Ron Everett and defensive half¬ 
back Ron Howell scored Mon¬ 
treal majors. Peter Kempf 
added two field goals and a 
single. 

Wally Gabler scored Toron¬ 
to’s lone touchdown while John 
YUunas kicked a field goal and 
single. Punter Dave Mann also 
scored a single. 

Montreal led 3-1 after one 
quarter, 13-4 at the half and 
10-5 after three quarters. 


-William Boucher 


Mayor Toone , Houle drop first puck of season 


Art Jones Stars for Buckaroos 


wan touchdowns 
schan converted all three and 
added a single. 

Bill Munsey scored two majors 
for Liana and Dave Moton the 


Portland Buckaroos, who won first place in the 
Western Hockey League last season and went to the 
seventh game of the playoff final before losing to Vic¬ 
toria, opened their 1966-67 play Saturday at home with 
a fairly easy 5-1 victory over the touring Los Angeles 

Blades. - - 

Meanwhile, in Seattle, the new falling to the Totems 4-2. Seattle 
San Diego Gulls lost their lost its first gam? Friday, 5-2 to 
second game in two nights, Angeles at home. 

In all, more than 16,000 fans 
saw the night's three games— 
3,711 in Victoria. 4.660 in Seattle 
and 8,067 in Portland. 

In a game filled with penalties 
at Portland, eight men were 
sent to the penalty box In the 
third period, four from each 
team. 


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Summaries 


1.0* ANfiKliX I. PORTLAND S 

h'lrmt prrlod, 

1 Portland. Marftgan 'Leach I 17:11 
Penalties- Meaner P 2:fl: Toppaunc 
LA 5:10: HmdnrkMi LA. Major. 5:45. 
LA Bench, served hy Brnne, 5-45: Pratt 
P 12.30: Learh P 13:1*1; MrVIe LA 
13:54, Meaalrr P 18.55 Donaldaon 
P 17:50 McVie LA 17.50; Madl*an P 
18:43; Head P. aerved by Hay, 18:45 
Jteeaad period: 

2. Portland. A. SrtunauU (Jreieai 1:5*. 
J. Portland. Lundo clone!) 9:10. 
r«n*Hie» M ruler P :J4; Kilpatrick 
LA 11 30. 

Third iiertod: 

4. Poniard, A. Srhmaut* clone! 1 1:41 

5. Portland. Saunder* 13:53. 

I Loa An*rln, O'Rea (Young 1 17:10. 
Penalties Caron P 7.14; Portland 

bench penally, aerved by Ltaide. 8:24 
Yount I.A 10:37: Kelly LA, aerved hy 
Hay. 12:27. Hendrlrknon LA, nuaenndurt. 
12:77; A. Srhmaul/ P 14:30; Goodwin P 
15 52; TV Re# LA Id 39 
Save* 

. .. Kelly I-A .. _ . . 17 12 7-* 

5-38 i Head P * 7 7 22 


EARTERJI CONrrJSKXfE 
.— I* t * *«| 


5 Seattle, HeUkala (Gauthier, Fielder) 
15:22 

4. Sesttle, Lund (Ward. Dtneeni 15 31. 
Penal ties—Hills SD I 20. Wilann Si) 

1 1 3d; MrNabb SD. Major HeUkala RE. 

Major. 3 Id: Ward SE 4 48, - - 

SO 713: MrNabb SO 15:10. 

Third pert ad: 

5. Seattle. Dineen (Lund, 

17:M. 

4 San Diego, KUtl < 

19:50. 

Penalties Wataon ST) 

UFedun SE II.U. 

Savei: 

Chanpoux . . .1 

McLeod 


Sunday 

Football 

Highlight 


Ftret downs 
Yam* i-uahing 
Yard! paufne 
_Caaaei made/tried 
Pa Mrs intercepted hv 
PunH-average rarda 
Fumble*/ Tumbles Lea 
Peneltlea/total yard! 


Hu (heal 
Wataon. Hynea) 
39: Haley SD 


Flrat down 
Varda nnhing 

Yard* naming 
Paasea made/tried 
’aaee* Inlerceyaed hv 
'uau.aieuf* yards 

PHMKjS 


TWO ASSISTS 

Connie Madigan hit in the 
puck in the first period's only 
scoring. Art Jones had two 
assists for Portland in the 
second period when Amie 
Schmautz and Len Lunde 
scored. 

In the third Jones helped cut 
Schmautz again, and Bill Saun¬ 
ders hit in the clincher un¬ 
assisted. 

j Los Angelei* Willie O’Ree. 
who was returned to the Blades 
this week after a trade with 
I Portland, scored his team's only 
goal 17 minutes into the last 
period. 

YOUNG ASSIST 

Howie Young assisted him 
while one Portland man was in 
the penalty box. 

Portland oteshot Los Angeles 
41-23. 

In Seattle, the Totems scored 
two goals within 14 seconds and j 
went on to beat San Diego eas¬ 
ily. 

The goals by Earl Heiskala 
and Larry Lund came at the 
three-quarter mark of the sec¬ 
ond period and sent the hosts 
into a 3-1 lead. 

LOW SHOT 

Seattle had opened the scoring 
midway through the first period 
when Jean Gauthier 


7/14.4 

VI 

S/124 


Munsey 


Highlight of today's sports in 
Victoria is the final game of the 
Island juvenile football league, 
schedule. 

JBAA Mustangs meet Farmer: 
Construction in Macdonald Park 
at 2 p.m. and must win to enter 
the playoffs. Other league 
games feature Campbell River 
against Victoria Hornets in, 
Carnarvon Park and Cowichan 
at Nanaimo, both also at 2. 

Other events: 

• District soccer first divis¬ 
ion. Hourigans vs. Red Lions at 
Topaz, Scottish vs. Vic West at 
Heywood and Luckies vs. Gorge 
Molsons at Central, all at 2. 

• District soccer second 
division. London Boxing vs. 
Falcons at lower Topaz, Colony 
vs. Island Tug at Beacon Hill, 
West vs. Gorge at Bullen Park 
and University Norsemen vs. 
Sidney at the Gordon Head 
campus, all at 2. 

• Island juvenile hockey, 
Victoria Nixons ih Nanaimo at 
5:30: 

• Volleyball, the B.C. junior 
women’s team hopefuls vs. the 
Vic High boys’ team in an 
exhibition at the YMCA from 1 
to 3 p.m. 

Monday’s big event is the Vic 
school 


an unusually cool youngster WJ ij m ■ 

under fire and shewed some fine ^ 9 

moves in registering a 33-stop 

shutout, WALLA WALLA. Wash. (AP) 

The Leafs came out aggres- - Dick Gibbons passed for three 
alvely, carrying the play and at- touchdowns and scored another 
ways forcing the issue by out- himself Saturday as the Univer- 
slcating the Seals. And they did *ity of B.C. trampled Whitman 
it without taking a penalty, 38-12 In an exhibition football 
which could be a first for the game. 

Chip Barrett and Dave Cor- 


Eddie Shack, the "almost" 
Victoria Maple Leaf, was— 
naturally—involved in a con¬ 
troversy Saturday while playing 
his first exhibition game for To¬ 
ronto. 

A Shack goal against Detroit 
at Toronto was disallowed when 
referee Art Skov ruled Shack 
used his hind to bat the puck 
into the net. 


Origan IT, Air Farr* 6 
Nebraska 21. Kinui Siata Id, 
■Syrmruw JO, Boston Court* 0 . 
Vrrtnom J 2 . New Hampshire X 
Oklahoma IS. Kanaaa 0 
Dartmouth 49, Brown 14 . 

Navy 24, Pittsburgh 7. 

VHIanova It, Delaware J4. 
Harvard B, Cornell 0 
Colgate 7 . Princeton 0 
Bur knell 2 *. Pennsylvania 21 . 
Yale 44. Ootumhla 21 . 

Holy tCroaa 17. Boston U. 14. 
Army 14. Rutger* t. 

Maryland 38, We*« Virginia S. 
Alabama II. Tenneaae* 10. 
Minnesota 17. Iowa 7. 

Missouri 7, Oklahoma Stats S. 
Purdue B. Michigan B. 

Enroll SI. Indiana 70. 

Colorado 41, Iowa Slate B. 


Ramblers Win 

TACOMA (API—The undefea¬ 
ted Seattle Ramblers downed 
Tacoma Tyees 16-7 in a Pacific 
Football League game here 
Saturday night. (See Victoria 
iSteelers story, Page 16.) 


club. 


Detroit won 3-0 
on goals by Gary Bergman, 
Murray Hall and Norm Ullman 
as goalie* Roger Crazier and 
Johnny Bower went the route. 

In Montreal, the Canadians 
mad# their exhibition record 3-0 
with a 5-2 victory over Chicago. 
Henri Richard had two and 
Bobby Rousseau, Yvan Courn- 
oyer and Gilles Tremblay one 
each for Montreal while Fred 
Stanfield and Dennis Hull re¬ 
plied for the Hawks. 


ALERT RAVE 


: coran each scored twice for 

Most of the better chances in UBC. Major U S. college ra¬ 
the scoreless first period be- suits: 
longed to the Leafs but they just 
couldn’t get to the puck to fin- 
tah off some promising oppor¬ 
tunities. 

Smith helped matters along. In 
a game to which it became evi¬ 
dent early that the first goal 
might be the big one, by making 
an alert save on Seal rookie 
George Berube midway through 
the period. 

It wasn't until the 37th minute 
that the first goal came, after 
the Leafs had missed several 
great chances and Smith had 
kicked out a screened drive by 
John Gravel. 

He also had a bit of luck when 
Ron Harris missed an open goal 
with a hard drive. < 

Redahl broke the deadlock, 
slapping in his own rebound 


Shack 


passed I 

from behind the net to Don Chiz, i 
who climaxed the power play, 
with a low shot into the left oor- J 
ner. 

The Gulls tied It less than 
two minutes later on a long 
drive from the left point by Jim 
Wilcox. 

LATE COUNTER 

Seattle stretched its margin 


J.I.A.A. Mustangs 

TODAY, 2 P.M. 
McDonald Park 


Viilcrla Haraats 
Ttday, 2 p.m. 

CARNARVON PARK 




Alberni Defeated 


High-Oak 
soccer game for first place, on 
the Oak Bay ground at 4 p.m. 


The Gaines at Heywood 
Park are easy to see from 
Suites ind the Rooftop 
Lounge of THE BEACON 
ARMS APARTMENTS on 
Rupert St. Why not plan 
to live next to the Park, 
close to Town. Churches. 
Hospital? THE BEACON 
ARMS, 2-Bedroom Suites 
from $135. CaU Mrs. 
Graves at 384-0329, or 
D.M.D. at 382-9282. 

Dtvmine* M«mi»i*i aal 


Powell River defeated Alberni 4-2 Saturday, In 
a Vancouver Island juvenile hockey game in Al- 
bemi. 

* Daryl! de Winters paced the victors with two 
goals while Lou Vermetto scored both Alberni 
goals. 


S0LUNAR TABLES 

WHEN TO RSH OR HUNT 


play when Bill Dinpen fired 
home the puck. San Diego capi¬ 
talized on a manpower advan¬ 
tage with 10 seconds left, the 
goal going to Fred Hilts. 

Gull netminder Bob Cham- 
poux played a tremendous game, 
turning back 42 shots. Seattle 


SANDOWN PARK 

EXTRA DAY! 


Torres Retains Title 


trrMln la tha Man* TaMta 
NlrSaW tar Ola area, the beat 
lima fa* hiaattai aari Itahlai Mr 
Ih* aext II Mu are aa lallaara 
tTiaara *laa are FacHIa DaillgM 
Thaali 

TODAY 

A.M. PM. 

Minor Major Minor Major 

9:55 149 7:50 1M 

TOMORROW 

11:10 2:M 10:45 *: M 

TUESDAY 

.... S;2t 12:25 S:M 

WEDNESDAY 

12:08 4:» . 1:25 4:M 

THURSDAY 

1:20 5£t 2:20 S;i5 

FRIDAY 

2:00 S:1S 3:05 «t$S 

SATURDAY 

2:25 7:M 3:45 7:3# 

SUNDAY 

3:00 7:15 4:10 SM 

MONDAY 

3:45 S:M 4:30 8:49 

TUESDAY 

4:25 tti* 4:50 9:35 

Majar lalanar pxMi, Malta* 1* 
la 1 haar*. 4*rh type. 


One Punch Does It 


MONDAY, OCT. 17 
Pirmde to the Poet 1:15.PJM. 

Enjoy the final day of racing this season. Quinella 
first and last race; Exacto fourth race. Rain or 

thine. FREE PARKING. 


SAN JUAN (AP) — Jose 
(Chegia) Torres won his third 
light-heavyweight title defence 
by knocking out challenger Chic 
Calderwood with a right hook in 
2:06 of the second round Satur¬ 
day night. 

The 29-year-old Scottish chal¬ 
lenger went down on his back 
and doubled up. He tried to get 
to his feet as referee Teddy 
Martin counted but stumbled 
through the ropes and the fight 
ended. 

FIRST PUNCH 

Torres, 30, a New York-born 
Puerto Rican, finished Calder¬ 
wood with the first good punch 
of the scheduled 15-round fight. 

For the first round and the 
first two minutes of the second, 
both fighters had jabbed lightly 
and cautiously at each other 


Torres was an 8-5 favorite but 
the fight had been figured as a 
drawn-out slugfest. 

Calderwood, the taller fighter 
of the two, had a hard left jab 
and tried to get to Torres’ heed. 
FAMOUS LEFT 
But Torres kept both hands 
close to his cheeks and waited 
patiently far his opening. HQs 
famous left ( hook began to 
redden, Calderwood’s body, then 
suddenly he found the opening 
to Calderwood’s head. 

The victory, Torres’ 39th 
against one loss and one draw, 
greatly enhanced his hopes for a 
title shot with heavyweight 
champion Cassius Clay. 

Torres had said before the 
fight) that if he defeated Calder¬ 
wood and Dick Tiger in a New 
York fight scheduled for Dec. 
12, he will ask Clay far a match. 


City Man 
Gym King 


Wednesday 

Oct 19 

1:15 p.m. 

Memorial Arena 
Game No. » 

PORTLAND BUCKAROOS 

VICTORIA 
MAPLE LEAFS 

Tickets on sple at the 
Memorial Arena box Office 
and Price and Smith, > a-ra. 
to s p.m. dally. 

DI4 ill aeaatoaeri. ■ludra**. 
ekIISrei*—any aeal I* tha areas 


CHILLIWACK (CP) — Gordon 
Gannon at Victoria won the ag¬ 
gregate senior men’s title at the 
B.C. gymnastics championships 1 
here Saturday. , 

Gannon amassed 50.70 points 
out of a possible 60 to the six- 
evenf final. 

Second was Bo Bemeit of 
Seattle, with 50.Q5 points. Third 
was Ham Frick of the Univer¬ 
sity of B.C.. with 49.85 prints. 

Sandra Hartley of UBC won 
the senior women’s title, with 
34.82 points of a possible 40 for 
four events. 


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Batin BoloniaL 15 

Sunday. Octakar 14, 1944 


! Close- Fiuish in Sweep Race 


Loser ‘ Wins the Laurels 


when Princeton* unseated the last furlong whan it became 
jockey Joe Mercer In the early a battle between Ditea and an- 
stag#* and tha race want on other long toot 45-to-l I«i». 
without him. Ditea got tha nod In a photo 

It war any horae'* race until finish by a head. 

i Tarqogan was lt» length* 
t * back in third place. 

Co-Favorile 

. ’Tarqogan was joint favorite at 
' odds of 4 9o 1 with Axnerican- 
8T * W owned Amertoo* Vital laaur 

I f »• ‘ * * came fourth, again at odd! of 

IT i C ff 33 to l 

- Ditea, a four-yea roid cheatnut 
. i'bwW| gelding by DouteUe out of 

Parlet Voua. wat ridden by 
"> S apprentice jockey David Man- 

, * nd horaa la trained in 
•• - England by Hm -y l^ider for 

RV twrvr Bob Miibvood 

•Z,’ *< Ditea Rot his head in front a 

_ ’> ^ fur king from home hit put in 

‘a strong hid but Ditet heM off 
the challenge. 

Tarqogan found the top weight 
132 po^tda juat too much to 
a) repeat hia viokrwv of toe* year. 

’ '' *' Short Head 

A • In tha raca run just before 

tj H j Jr the Cambri d g e ahirr, Amerkarv 

A M bom Comteaae De L* Valdene « 

W ' ' 1 1 Irish colt. Ptoco* of.Eight, won 
™ .the Champion Stakes and first 

%* priae of £36,927 (SSR.Slfii. 

Pieces of Eight, the 5-to-4 bet¬ 
ting favorite, won by a short 
head over Ballycriptie, M to, 1. 
with Teaeo Bay, at 1(10 to 7, 
finishing third a half-length be¬ 
hind. 

The victory waa worth £6.220 
f *18,660) to Midwood Iiii won 
£696 ($2.0681 and Tarqogan won 
£.128 S984K 

For the lucky people bolding 
Irito Sweepstake tickets on 
Dite*. the viotory waa worth 
£50.000 (1150,000). The tlcketa 
ara sold all over the world. 

Cash Back 

\ A London bookie. William 
'Hill, said: "Thi* was a good 
j result for ui. We recovered all 
we loat on the Cesarewitch." 
j The Ceaarewitch is a 1ms- 
i distance race and the first leg 
of what British bettor* call the 
• autumn double.” The idea it to 
couple the winner* of tha 
Cambridgeshire and the Ceiare¬ 
witch in « dpuble. 

Persian Lancer won the 
Ceiarewitch at oddi of 100 to 7. 
He waa coupled with auch 
fancied hones aa American* 
owned Amberieoa, Tarqogan. 
Fortezza. Langley Park and 
Italiano. 


ISicklatis 


Sahara Golf 


Par Mauled 
By Big Bear 


LAS VKGAS, Nev. (APi —' The tournament developed 
Masters rhampion Jack Nick- into a struggle for second place 
bum. knot king nut a fivc-under- between Barber and Arnold 
par 66, bi-eezed in Saturday to Palmer, with *12.000 In serond- 
win the *100.000 Sahar a In vita-*place money and $7,500 for 
lional Golf Toumameht .by three- third. 

•troke* with a 72-hole total of It wound up in a tie at 2R5 
283. with Palmer porting a 67 and 

The win was worth $20,000, .Barber a 70. 

The big bear from Columbu*, CASPER FALIA 
Ohio, broke the tournament I'Jational Open champion Bill 
wide open on the first nine holes Casper, whose 65 in the third 
of a calm, bright afternoon, round put him in close conten- 
firing a five-under-par 31 over tion, quickly fell back and 
the par 36*35-71 Paradise Val* wound up with a "4 for 290 and 


dJites, right , edges adjacent his with Tarqogan , left , third 


Blackpool Spoils Goalie’s Debut 


through the turn and everyone, 
in the crowd of 4,330 knew it, 
was all over. 

BROKE tLl 5IF 
It was her fourth win of the 
season, her third at Sandown, 
and her share of the *2,200- 
added purse brought her sea¬ 
son's earning* to more than 
*6,000. It is^fss than half what 
she earned as a ihree-year-old 
hut what mattered was the 


fore hatftame wtven right-winger 
formes- Arsenal! 


Alex 

star, headed paid Brown. Cham- ! It 

ley added a third goal in toe J’ 

game s final minute. 

The star of Blackpool, play** C 

better a* a team to the second | £ 

half, was goalkeeper Tony Wait- 

IMVDMON til 
LtoettU 3. 
Martimiw 1 
l-a*»n 1 . r,n 

ward for the last hectic 20 mm- , y 

utea but could not traubts a **»«»* a* 
resolute Blackpool defence. RSt/t 1 p! 
GOAL AVERAGE 

Stoke now leads wrth K mumox v 
pdinte. Choke*. Burnley and -pT*, 


The Scores 


second The time over a sfrip 
that was on the slouish side 
was 1:42. 

WORTH IT AM. 

Sharing some of the spotlight 
in the formful racing was Red 
Ensign, who looks as if he will, 
prove to be an outstanding 
11.500 claim. 

Winner of his fir*t three here 
but not up to challenging Sir, 
Keno or Red Royal In the 
Sandown Derby, toe three-ye»r- i 
old gelding was an Impressive 
winner of the fifth race. 

Running, against only four 
rivals, Red Ensign was kept on 
the rail by Fred Finley, made a 
Itremrndoua move 


Newport J. Rnrhdale 1 
Wrexham t Bradioed f 

* MSTM.lt INTERNATIONAL 
Welee 0, Eire 1 At Banfnr. 

attmisM ixsgi ■ 

UtlllM I 

Aberdeen 2. Ayr Untied 8. 

Cell*- L Airtfrieomin* * 

Dundee L'niled < Cl>d« I. 

Fslkirk 1 . nurides 2 
Hearts 1 , naocsi! 1 
Kilmarnock 3, Hibernian 1 
Mnlhrrwell S SI. JutBUlOO* * 

Pan irk J. Stirling 0 

St. Mirren 0. Dunfermline I. 

UiJafas U 
Albion 4. dW+ritin i. 

AJIne J. Third Lanark & 

Herwick I Clydebank L 
Ciiwdenhealh 2 S-ranraer L 
liumbarlon 4, Ea«l Stirlbis L 
Eaii Elia 11. Albroalh L 
t'nrlaj 1. Rellh S. 

Moolroee 0. Hamilton 3- 
Oueen of South J. Morion I. 

Quest) • park 4. gtenhouiemulr L 

IRISH I.KACI K 
Ballymena 1. Aide 1. 

Rangur S. Cllftonvllle 1. I 

tnleralna 0. Linfleld 2. 

Ciuaadera 2. [‘on ad own 1 
D(»ttlJ«TT 1. T)*ny i 
Ulenavon l, tilaninran 2. 

wwr iir.»Mt.\T 
Bayern Munich I. law Munich S. 
KorUma Dueaaeldorf 0. Werder Bremen 


PMlII'H I.r.At.IK 
IN.IaMa I 

Burnley S. I^ireaier 2. 

Eierton X Rhefileld W 1. 

Kuiham 4 Weal Ham 2. 

Leede ] Areenal 1 
NanchceUr L'anad i. Oielaea L 
Newraail# 5. Manchealer Ctty S. 

Notla Field 1. Liverpool 1 
Kivtlicid t'mied 2. Sunderland 0. 

Stoke 1. Southampton 2. 

Tottenham I, Blackpool 1 
W'eat Breemeh S. Ailon Villa I 
IthMa II 

Bimnnsham 4. Briatnl City 1 
Coventry 2. Blackburn 0. 

Hull 3 Wotverhampton 1 
Mtllwall 1 Crveta! Park 1. 
harthampton €, Huddenfteld J 
Norwich 2. CarUale 0 
Plymouth T. Cardiff 1 
Portamouth 4. Ipaw.eh X 
Prutno 2. Charlton 1 
Rotherham 0 Derby S 
1*1 I.lea III 

Rnumemouih 1. Queen ■ Pk Ranfen I 
Bull'll Ruvert 4. Maniflald A 
Colrhetler 5. Donruter 8. 

Gillingham X BughUm 0. 

Leyton Or. 1. Darlington 1 
Middleibroujh 4. Swlndnn 4- 
Oldham A Walaall 1 
Oxford I. Crumby 1 . 

Sfirewihury I. Readlnt S . 

Swaaaea X Watloid 2. 

IMalilaa IV 
Aldenhot t Cheater 0. 

Bamalev 0. Soulhporl t. 

Bradford City S. Hanna* 1 

Brentford 2. Storkport X 
Exeter 1. York City X 
Halifax 1. Cheat*! field L 
Hartlepoola A Llnroia I 
Lutoet 2. Notts aty I. 


Toftonham switrfied cncrtrp- 

hsif Mike England to cenirp-for- 


Saiuntay a atmrea si. Andr 
far 2. Vew WealminUer 4. 
Vnte 4 at C a ll la te * P"Tk. 


VALVE BRIND 
SPECIAL 


VANCOUVER (CP) — UBC 
Thunder birds moved into first 
placp in the Pacific Coast Soe* 
err Lcsgue Saturday by defeat¬ 
ing St. Andrews 2-1 at Varsity 
Stadium. 

The win gave UBC seven 
points, one more than Victoria 
■rid North Shore. About 200 fans 
*aw UBC pl*y its fifth game In 
10 days. 

Ash Valdai and sub winger 
scored single 


midway: 
through the backstrefch turn 
and just left them gasping. 

BREAKAGE: Six betting 
favorites 
placed in 


* j_, , Oak Bay Optima* S. Eaquunalt Ld«mn 

schedule. \ n. pnmMa TVtata 0; V.aw Royal F\pb-i 

Chelsea maintained 'its un- >towr» l w>i strmmm v. <«*w 
beaten away record by drawing ^ v »i 4 >> \ii 
1-1 with Manchester United. A mcub a k»rn oodmiaaa s Lar*• 
crowd of 50.000 saw the Ixmdwr s“p^ 2£E!“ W^^Sbi 

ers go ahead to the 51st minute a t> on* rc a Ukaxi i, me 
toirough an owmgoal by Pat s. Rub, 

Crerand, but Denia I^w, Rmui s^pi i c»dhom Bay Cvrw a 
United's Scottish international, SSL^ - B^iI^¥Jxu 1 p T&i 
snatched the equalizer 12 min- * patter j<Mn < p™ e»u I 
- - <Jafc Bay SiavadnrM 7. Jtoyml Oak I%ai 


ton and another, 
The most formful | 
afternoon of the meeting, which 
concludes Monday ... first post 
parade is 1:15 with the first 
race starting about 1:30 ...j 
Triple 1^4i.v became the 17th 
claim of the meeting, being' 
taken from Glen Avon Farms | 
by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Buchan 1 
for $1,250 . .. betting was up 
from the same day last ye«r 
with $169,151 going through the 
mutual windows, mainly be- 


John Newbold 
goals for UBC and inside left 
Mike Robinson scored for St 
Andrews. 

In other action, inside forward 
Jan Woods scored three goals 
to lead New Westminster to a 
lopsided 4-1 win over Burnaby 
Villa. .It was the first win for 
New Westminster in four games 
this season. 

Veteran halfback Jackie 
James scored the other New 
Westminster goal and eentre 
Brian Hemingway got the only 
Burnaby counter. 


Hantbur* SV J, Brunei*Irk A 
Hannuvtr 2. Nurrenhar* O 
KiiHMaiiam X. VFB Siuitsaii S. 
Kerlsniii* 0. Rotwrl** Euui L 
SrhaJk* 2, Meldark-h 1 
Mocnchaniladbxoft 0. EimracM Frank 
furt 8 

RoruMlA Dnrtmmi 1. EC Cologne 1. 


Waived. 


utea from toe end when goal- 1 
keeper Peter Bonettl pushed out 
England star'a Bobby Charlton's 
'shot. 

| Burnley deoerved toe ovatiovi 
from 18,000 fan* After its 5*2 
home triumfto over daesy Lei- 
| cestee CiSy. Leiceater was over- 
iwhelmed by Burnley’s tremen¬ 
dous attacking play, and Ave 
different Burnley men euc- 
ceeded in beating England's 
World Cup goalkeeper, Gordon 
Banks. 

Lowly Fulham also delighted 
, faithful mipporbers wito its first 
. home victory, trimming London 
. neighbors. West Ham, 4-2. Ful¬ 
ham* young Allan CSarice | 
scored fcvo goals. 

Another London dub, MillwaU, 
In the Second Division, tied 1-1 
with Oystal FaJace to beat 
Gillingham's English League 


Wirniingaat pitcher in Yankee 
history, southpaw W h i t e y 
Ford. 37, waa put on waivers 
Saturday to give him uncon¬ 
ditional release. But club said 
Ford will return a* player if 
he recovers from recent arm 
operation: if not. he will re¬ 
turn to another job. Yankee* 
•lao pul outfielder Hector 
Lopez an waivers. 


r You can ^ 
have them m 
Canada too 

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cigars 


District Soccer 


HAVE YOU SEEN THE 
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University of Victoria Vikings, The tournament w« toe first 
volleyball team won Friday 1 * serious test for Vi tongs to toeer 
invitational tournament in Mis-'tad to win toe Canadian aenior 
smn City, defeating toe B.C and junior Wiles, 
eenaar A champion West Van- Coach Don Smyth s starting 
oouver YMCA to toe fined. lineup includes setters Derek 

Eight team* took pair), indud- Reimer, Bob Ireland and Bchby 

tog two te«ma from toe host Mis- Greaves, and nakers Jim Voa-_ __ __ _ 

toon High School Maple Ridge burg. Spine Mertdelh and Jchnlpoi^ar r^o»d'of 52 tone 
High. AbboSrfard High, UBC Phi lips. Bob W-— * *- 1 
Thunderhirds, West Vancouver mer VWotog and to 
m Viatogi. player in Oamuto. 

Went Vancouver took the flrat West Vancouver, 
game in the ftnai 15-10. Viking* 
name back atrcngly, edging 
YMCA 15-12 to to* second game, 
and took over complete com¬ 
mand in the third, routing the 
losers 15-7, 


Tallyho won its second straight 
Raturday, coming from behind 
to defeat University of Victoria 
Vi tonga 2-1 to first division soc¬ 
cer pUy at Haywood Avenue 
Park. 


Jim Crawford put the Vikings 

ahead in the early part of the Ted Ctarke lacked two penalty 
game but Ernie Eastiake tied goal* and scored a try to pro¬ 
to* score before toe half ended, vide all the aoorteg in Ckaro 
Ch&rlie Emerson got toe winner moot tigh schools 8-0 Saturday 
for toe motelmen 20 minutes into trksnph over Richmond Hkfh to' 
the aaoond half. 


-Huh City went to the top of 
this division wito a convincing 
3-1 home triumph over Wodver- 
With a 


mMbitnon rugby play. 


Jockeys 


hampton Wanderers, 
panto, toe atub U one point 
■heart of Bolton Wsnderere, 
w s i u|Crystal Palace and Ipswich. 

which in dominating 


Bay Meadows Racing 


1U » ■ M r j-i, 

n is u i3' v*snc 
10 S 11 » is j Scott* Teague piay this sea- 
i5 ^ an I® 80n ’ f’orrtittucd its march with a 
*i * • jo 3-0 home victory over Airdrie, 
a '{ j i The team* meet again today 
2 IS 2 in * 1<> <WVTT *'^ ra ^ *** Boot* * * 1 

m i i > League cup. 

*} | j j Morton retained tap piece in 
i * i the Second Diviaicxi wito a 5-2 
■ J * J away victory over Queen of toe 
is* •' South. I 


Stands Fall g£^ 

RGO. Fla. (UPI) - Forty- on*. 


FIRST RACE—*2,200. clslntaa. 7rar i 
el tlx h rurtaae* --v. 

Curra Tip iUmMI HJ0 Cl H.sn . 
r«*t Indian iCanpaat (7 4* 14 in 

VllletU i Medina i S3 SO 

Alan rma: Paeaedo'a Trid*. R*au 
Little Levee, Tur* To Peere. 
tMnanex. Stubborn Queel time: 1:12 2/2. 

SECOND RACE—*2 200. claiming, I- 

v-er-eiae and e, Sx (urliuiti: 

Ibakart Beau 

I Valenzuela ■ SS 00 *4.20 A2.M 

Quirk Lead iRreyi V « SS.0S 

R'lbt Man Xad >Jenoln*ai |3.4fl 

Alsu tan: Rnundmaker Eddie The 
Ousl Barleyram, See, Mlsrouad. Tito: 

Dally Double 12-41 paid 130.20. 

THIRD RACE—«.<Ma. clalmlns, 1 
sear^Ude and up, one mile: 

Ve«aa Bandit fP»y i til 00 M OO (3 40 
Rrinea Tab (CarttUo) a.toh ai 

Graver (Yak*) . *4 00 

Alan ran: ArrlfarrL VaMT Aid, Mr. 
Cla*. Ealr Etocy. Time: 1:M 4/t. 

FOURTH RACE—<1 on. allowance, 2 
* ear-aide, id* furfoMi 
RUM Sue (JenMae) BS.M SSM 14 •) 
Short Tale (Campaei r.24»4.20 

BouUMrn Hot (Pineda! ■ M M 

Ain raa: Royal Surrey. Rea Kins 
4 A re in. Freddi* H. Jr., Ob*l. Binra. 
CiatlMerate. Dm*: 2:il S/S. 


GalS, Sheldrake, Carmn*. Time: 


** “ g 2 EIGHTS RACE—MI MS added. Sen I 

P . Bn»fi Slake*, 2-yeer-oida. one Mid aw 

Dtemnnd p**g Ml wxtaenlh ml Me: 

Time: 1:44 2/S. (; r «*lei iMahomcv! *12.10 M SB S4.Su 
Out 0( Kona (Hell) U2.SS *4 40 

Dl« Babe (Lreuil *4.40 

•aa rlaimMc a Alan raa: ChandlUer Boy Khali rtf 

lurlotifi: Klnusan. I'm Jax. Admiral Skipper. 

Moat Hn*(. prince Na*ea, Tan. Mehok 
*20.M M.SD «.»• Mltol. Time: J:44. 
n.ao ns 
S3.SU 

Hry Sam, Plylns NINTH RACE - *2.400. allowance. * 

1:10 4/S. year-olde and up, une and n*w -quarter 

mil« 

Dr. C. C. (TohIU) *M.20 (■ 10 *4.ta 
4.508. allowance, »- 'l uiw'e Abbey liihlham S9.00 SS M 
mlir: dh-Happy Joy (Chapman) 12 20 

■ I po 20 152D S4.2B dh Red Hot Papa iFreyl C SS 

l M OO M.SD Alio ran; Friday Cherk Ed. Nemae 


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ugene 


Army-Short Steelers 
Lose Despite Major 


i for the Sleelers, along with 
quarterback Taylor, but the 
Steelers Jacked finish as they 
knocked an the door several 
times. 

Bombers alternated quarter- 
ibacl^s Doug Post and Roger 
(Daniets frequently, with Daniels 
handling most of ihe scoring 
chores, hitting end Ray Palm 
twice for touchdowns. Post hit 
Palm the other time, as the 6-2. 
192-txxsnl speedster scored all 
three of his tram's majors. 

Tom Rauch, a former Port- half, 
tend ThuncW-bind, kicked a fieki ‘Tl 
goal for the Bombers and ball 
converted two of the three these 


By GEORGE IN til.IS 

Victmiia Steelers had a major 
who ahouki be et least a 
general, but they lacked the 
*rmj? to win as Eugene Bomb¬ 
ers roiled over them 23-6 beferr 
2,500 people Saturday in Pacific 
Football league action at Mac¬ 
donald Park. 

Major Lincoln, a 6-1, 200- 
pounrt halfback from Portland 
playing his first game with 
Steelers, scored the only 1 touch¬ 
down — an 82-yard run hack on 
a kickoff — and gave the 
mt?w>si astio crowd moat pf its 
thriUa. 

MOST OF THE TIME 

Ptaying without quartecback I 
Pete Ohler, who suffered a 
slight concussion in last week’s 
game against Edmonds, the 
Steelers put tip a fighting 
defensive battle and kept the 
Bombers restrained most of the 
time. 

One of the high jwirds was the 
was the Steelers' 5-11 235rpoundj 
laitc Keller continually clob-i 
bered Big Daddy Watts, his 292-i 
pound opponent in the line, 
giving his hacks running room 
up the middle. 

SHAKEN I P 

Bill Taylor, the 18-year-old 
-Seattle halfback playing 
quarterback in Ohler's place, 
jitayed a heads-up gutsy game 
ell the way through until he whs 
shaken up In hie last few 


touchdow ns, with jfae third one'since they were trailing by 
blocked by the Steelers. more than eight paint*, were 

After a scoreless first quarter given the opportunity to receive 
in which the Steelers looked the kickoff again, but failed to 
promising on plunging centre capitalize, 
runs by Pannetl and Lincoln, With 11 minutes left, Post hit 
the Bomber* started a down- Palm in the end aone with a 39- 
field march that climaxed in yard pass that Palm dropped 
Rauch's field goal with nine right away, but officials ruled it 
minutes to go In the half. complete. Rauch’s convert try 

With two minutes to go was blocked. 

Daniek hut Palm with a 38-yard : Quarterback Jack Patrick 
touchdown pass and Rauch took Taylor's place in the last 


Pupil Dies 

GREEN HAT, Wls. (AF) — 
John Pert-unit. Jit, a high 
school senior, died In hnapltal 
Saturday from injuries suf¬ 
fered in a game Oct. 7. A 
fullback, he received head in¬ 
juries when tackled. 


Hard hitting action In Satur¬ 
day's Part Be Football League 
clash between Victoria Steel¬ 
ers and Eugene Bombers he- 
for® J,!W# in Macdonald .Park 
■hows, shine, Barry Taylor, 
No. At for Victoria, and 
Jimmy Panned, No. 20 run¬ 
ning interference for quarter- 
hack BUI Taylor. It was an 
end atteep on an option play 
that went for little gain. 

At left, Dan Ripper of 
Eugene, No. 15, Intercepts 
Steelers' puss and starts to 
run while Major IJncoin of 
Steelers, No. 25, set* sights 
on hint. In background. Steel- 
ers' Chuck Aldous. No. 52, and 
Lut* Keller, No. 55, close In to 
nail Ripper. Bom hers won 2.US 
snd are crowding Seattle 
Ramhlers for lop spot In Ihe 
league. — (William Boucher 
photos). 


Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 


SPECIALS 


SYDNEY, Australia (CPV — 
Australia won all four matches 
in die first round of the final 1 
pools in the work! lawn bowing 
championships Saturday to go 
into today's deciding round lead-, 
ing the triples section and nhar- 
ing top place in the pair*. 

Die Australian triples team 
scored four ftoinm on two vic¬ 
tories for a one-paint lead over 
the Canadian and American 
trios. Scotland. Rhodesia and 
New Zealand foSowed wtth two 
points each. England and South 
Afpica are posndeaa. 

FOUR AT TOP 

Tied for the. lead at four 
points in the pair* are Aus¬ 
tralia, 
desva 


minutes. 


But he dkln't have the tiwow- 
ing ability and had to depend 
largely on hand offs, rollouts and 
keeixr plays 

Lincoln and halfback Jimmy 
Panned did most of the running 


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are next at two point* while 
Canada, New Zealand and the 
U S. have yet to score. 

In their first match, the Ca¬ 
nadian pair of Ray ReideJ and 
Joe Dortch, both of Waterloo, 
Orrt, were beaten 27-15 by South 


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were slow starters and seemed 
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trailed 9-19 after the 15th end. 

However, the Canadians 
made a great comeback, w*- 
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car. Carter and Artis were 
arrested nearby In a white car 
and were questioned but later 
released. 

July 25 police picked up 
Roosevelt Davis, 26. and Annie 
Ruth Haggins, about 22. both of 
Paterson, and charged them as 
material witnesses. They were 
picked up after Mayor Grave* 
said he had received a mystery 
phone .cal! with Information 
about the murders. 


NEW YORK (AP)—William 
Ward Foehay baa been re¬ 
nominated for a sernad nae- 
5 ear term aa president of the 
United State* Golf Associa¬ 
tion, It sii announced Satur¬ 
day. 

Al! the other present mem¬ 
bers of the USGA executive 
committee also were renomi¬ 
nated. The elertioaa will be 
held at the group's annual 
meeting la New York next 
January. 


Canadian Athletes Balk 
Over Scientific Tests 


two and a 
draw 

STIFF RESISTANCE 

In the afternoon session, It [ 
wan again left to ihe tirple* 
team to save Canada end the 
U.S. 

Die Canadian pairs team put 
up stiff early resistance before' 
losing 12-17 to Rhodesaa. 

Canada gained revenge by 
scca-irgi ■ convincing 35-10 vie- 
tory over Rhodesia in the 


TORONTO tCPi — Ca¬ 
nadian athletes are reluctant 
to undergo scientific tests that 
could help their performance, 
a Winnipeg heart specialist 
said Saturday 


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"We've been discouraged so 
far.” he said. "The main 
d fficulty is to get athlete* to 
show up.” 

He said few athletes would 
co-operatre for similar test* 

at the British Empire and 

Dr. Gordon R. Cummings, Commonwealth Games In 

assistant professor at medi- Jamaica last summer, 
cine at the University of 
Manitoba and a speaker at * 

the ; international symposium Dr. Cummings said athlete* 
on 'physical activity and car- think test* will interfere with 
dxwascular health, said in an thetr training. They resent 

Interview he hope* to make being used as guinea pigs, he 
p hysiological measurements said, fear publicity will show 
on athlete* at the Pan-Ameri- ti *m inferior to other ath- 
can Game* in Winnipeg July letes. 

22-Aug. 7, 1967. Tesu can have a practical 


value in helping trainer* 
develop technique* to improve 
physical capacities, he said. 

“You cant take away from 
sheer gut* in winning," he 
*aid. “But when all thing* are 
equal the athlete* with the 
greatest capacity are the ones 
who'll win.” 


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It was later reported police 
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Officers moved one mystery 
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Officers had no comment on the 
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WALTON ON THAMES, Eng- the event. But the. beat time 

land < APt Aiaf !^ RllMt P g . .V" r ’ rooorded previously was 5:16:07, 
to ally union**) 37-year-old Eng-i . , „ .. . 

fish runner, won toe rood nm- *. GeraW Wafeh °* ^ 
nee* dub's 50-mde race Satur- Africa in 1957, 
stay in an unofficial world rec- Ted Corbitt, 46-year-odd New 
ord time of five ixxn, 12 milt- York psysJolherapfet, finished 
tites. 39.8 seconds. fifth end knocked nearly 90 

The International 'Amateur minute* off a long forgotten 
Athletics Federation doe* not American record (bat bed stood 
recognize an official record for I for S3 years 


Corbitt’s time was 5:54:59. 
The previous record was 7:29:47, 
set by Peter Golden at WtiMams- 
bw*. Pa., in 1883. 

Corbitt also claimed an Amer¬ 
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Die previous best time was M. 

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Presides! el Western Home Gear* Patrol Ltd., accepts the keys for Ms lew “Datsua !MS" I- 
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•'Security ta ear teaslaeas aid we aeed ragged and above all reliable transportation, ready 
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aad a pteasare to drive aad I heartily agree. Oar new Datsita 2009, as well as being a company 
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Interim Vocational School 


B.C. Book-Mnilin 


Begg Building Receiving $230,000 Facelift 


By JIM BRAilAA library purposes and an in- On the second floor will be 

„ .... . . . , ' , toriin vocational scliool. right vocational scliool ciass- 

e lc “ * “ mar S The government-operated rooms, an -electronic labor- 
•ince the mid-1920s — ilw p^Uc Library Commission's atory. administrative offices, 

D°gg Building. — is under- -administrative offices and and an office-machine repair 

going * 5230,000 facelift and stock oi more than 100,00®^ slwp, says Victoria architect 

has also been renamed. books will be located on the Alan J. Hodgson. 

The two-storey building lower flowr - Vocational students will use 

built for Begg Bros. Motors The library operates a book- the classrooms until the new 

in 1936 at Votes and Quadra, mailing serv ice tq B.C. resi- vocational school is built at 

is now called the Quadra dents without the benefit of Burnside and the Trans-Can- 

Building and will be leased to a jwblic library in their com- ada Highway, 

the provincial government for munity. Mr. Hodgson said the ex¬ 


terior renovations will try to 
give the building added tex¬ 
ture by a form stucco surface, 
recessed windows, and large 
vertical columns mat t-fin- 
ished with glazed ceramic tile. 

An imposing feature-lighted 
entraheeway will lead Into the 
bulldlrig from Quadra Street 
to a large foyer. 

Vinyl asbestos tile will be 
used extensively over the 
building’s more than 30,000 


square feet of floor area. 
Acoustic tile drop in panels 
will be employed in the ceil¬ 
ings. 

Another main feature of the 
building will be an off-atreet 
loading bay to help in ship¬ 
ment of library books. 

A parking area with space 
for 40 cars will be on the View 
Street side of the building. 

The building has been used 
for many purposes since it 


ceased being used for auto- have the lower floor cotnple- 
mobiles. In the mid-1940s it ted by Dec. 1. and the second 
was used by tlx* Royal Cana- floor will be finished about 
dian Air Force, and when April 1. « 

the Victoria city police sta- ^ . 

tion was being renovated I 
jwHee-^sed the building as a I 

temporary headquarters. Cftr Sfnnc 

Mr. Hodgson said the build- vzfA f 

ing will .have hot-water heat- _ _ 

ing and will be completely !\£>ftr 

ventilated. 11 rM * 

He said It is planned to a « 


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A car ended ap on the edge 
of a SO-foot embankment after 
going oat of control on the 
Trans Canada Highway near 
the Thrtla Lake overpass at 
It :M a.m. Saturday. 

Col wood ROMP said It took 
two wrecking tracks to pull 
the vehicle back to the high¬ 
way. No Injuries were re¬ 
ported. 


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Sunday, October 14, 1 944 


Garden Notes 


I WISH yOU WOULDN'T 
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No Carotin, No Color 


By M. V. CHESNUT 
COLORLESS CARROTS (M S„ Dun¬ 
can)—It is not uncommon to dig up a 
carrot with a colorless root, auch aa you 
describe. The whiteness la due to the 
failure of the odor cella (plaatlda) to 
fulfil their function of manufacturing 
carotin — the substance that gives car- 
rota their characteristic reddish-orange 
color. 

The wild carrot has a white root, 
and in Europe a large white field 
carrot ia grown for the feeding of llve- 
atock. It is possible that a parent or 
grandparent of your white carrot waa 
crotted accidentally with one of these. 


quent growth aa long as you stay well 
away from the all-important neck, 
where the hew growth emerges. 


live buds in February or early March, 
a time when green ia just beginning 
Iq show. Ville de Lyon and Nellie Moser 
can be left unpruned except for re¬ 
stricting tiie growth to the available 
wall space and the removal of obviously 
dead twigs, also in February. 

All clematis like a cool, moist, well- 
drained root run, with roots and lower 
item shaded from the *un. Thia can 
be achieved by having their roots 
shaded by a nearby shrub, or around 
a shady corner, or by placing flat 
stones over the rooting area. Although 
the vine itself can endure a certain 
amount of shade, it blooms much more 
freely when the tupgrowth is exposed 
to the sun. 


TOMATO SPLITTING (W.G., Col- 
wood)—When tomato fruits split their 
■kins, the most common reason is too 
much variation in soil moisture — too 
dry one day, too wet the next. 

During a dry, warm, sunny period* 
the akin of a tomato toughens and 
loses Its elasticity; this is especially 
common where leaves have been pulled 
off the plant, exposing the fruits, to 
the sun. Then, when soil moisture Is 
restored, there is an upward movement 
of sap, the fruit start# to swell, but 
because the skin has lost its “stretch" 
the tomato splits open from internal 
pressure, usually around the shoulder 
area. 

The best way to prevent this is to 
maintain a steady and constant mois¬ 
ture content In the soil by spreading 
a gaod thick mulch of straw, lawn mow¬ 
ings, leaves, sawdust or peat around 
and between the plants. Maka sure the 
fruits are always shaded from the aun 
by their own leaves. 


LABELLING DAHLIAS (H.N.W., 
Victoria)—Probably the easiest and 
surest way of labelling dahlia tubers as 
they go into winter storage ia to wash 
them carefully, pare away a section 
of surface tissue, and print on the 
white flesh the variety name, using one 
of these felt-pointed India ink pens or 
an indelible pencil. 

If the tuber becomes dirty or 
muddied and the name la obscured, 
you can restore it by paring off an¬ 
other very thin section, for the ink 
penetrates to quite a depth below the 
original surface. Such limited paring 
doesn't hurt the tuber or Injure subse¬ 


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CLEMATIS CARE (F.E.O’C., Sidney) 
—Qematlc jackmanli should be cut 
down to just above the lowest pair of 


ART BVCHWALD Wraps It U; 


WASHINGTON — It has 
been reported that she teach¬ 
ings of Mao Tae-tung inspired 
the production of an improved 
version of the new Communist 
Chinese car Red Flag. Hsln- 
hua, the Chinese Communist 
press agency aaid that the 
designers had to start from 
scratch with neither blue¬ 
prints nor prototypes, and 
although the Changchun Motor 
Factory had been short of 
many things, Mao's teaching* 
were used as a guiding 
principle for all actions. Be¬ 
cause of Mao, the news 
agency said, die Chinese 
people have a car far superior 
to any in the We*t. 


msde to build an automobile 
called the Red flag the 
Chinese engineers started 
studying Mao's works. In his 
famous treatise How to Make 
a Great Leap Forward With¬ 
out a Four-Wheel Drive, Mao 
wrote, “A tingle spark can 
■tart a prairie fire." The 
engineers concluded that Mao 
meant a car should have 
spark plugs. 


'That's a great idea. We 
couk! have acnneuiie up front 
puLKng the car." 

“Wouldn't that make it a 
rickshaw?" a younger en¬ 
gineer asked. 

“I knew I had seen the Idea 
somewhere,” the other en¬ 
gineer said. “Read further. 
There must be some more 
Clues." 

One of the engineers read, 
“the revolution depends on the 
support of the masses and the 
vigilance of the people to 
break the revisionists and 
capitalistic lackeys who are 
waiting to commit Insidious 
crimes against the state." 


must be used against the neo- 
colonialists.* " 

“I gtles* we can use west¬ 
ern tools to build the car.” 

“That helps.” an engineer 
said. “Now. if we could only 
find something on the ex¬ 
terior." 

“Here it is. ‘Body building 
Is as important to a Commute 
ist state as the building of the 
mind.’ " 


WAV- 


Further on they found, 
“counter-revolution must be 
exterminated and the seats of 
power must be turned over to 
the people." 

“What do you think he 
meant by that?" an engineer 
asked. 

“He probably meant wa 
should put seats in the car." 

“No, on the contrary, I 
think he was talking about the 
engine. The power for the ctr 
ahoud be under the seats." 

“I beg to differ. Mao meant 
we must eliminate the engine 
and use the power of the 
people w move the automo¬ 
bile.” 


“Our leader thought of 
everything. The car needs a 
body." 

“That about wraps It up, 
gentlemen. Why don't we 
start building the car and if 
we get stuck we can always 
“There's not too much refer to Mao's works. What’s 
about cart in that one," one that blue paper you're study- 
cf them said. inp, Lin Piao?" 

“Didn’t he say something “It's the blueprints of the 
about brakes?" Edsd. I thought we might use 

"That’s ft. He wants us to them as a guide.” y 
put brakes on the car.” “But Mao does fiat want us 

"He’s certainly a sly one, to uae blueprints/’ 

Isn't he?” one of the engin- "Thtt'i where you're 
eers said. wrong. He says right here 

“Here's something we can ‘China must capitalize on 
use. The tool* of Imperialism America's mistakes.* " 


There is no reason to doubt 
the word of an official Chinese 
news agency, and It la quite 
possible that Mao Tse-tung's 
works were used fat the 
building of the Red Flag. 

A friend of mine who works 
at the factory In Changchun 
wn*e me what actually 
happened. 

When the decision was 


The Little World of SHEILAH GRAHAM 


Heed the Warning, Bob 


HOLLYWOOD—Veteran star Robert Young has been 
advised by his doctors and friends to undertake a strict 
health regime. Bob was recently discovered unconscious on 
the floor in a hotel while on the road in a play. Both he and 
hi* wife were hospitalized with what the doctors described 
as “exhaustion.” Mr. Young, who starred for several sea¬ 
sons with Jssm Wyatt in Father Knows Best, is a father, a 
grandfather, popular, and an extremely good actor. If he 
knows what Is best for himself, he will heed the warning. And 
■low down in all departments. 


the money, Julie Christie lurned down $35,000 for one day 
of work—a commercial for television. Now she has been 
offered $30,000 for a perfume ad that will appear on British 
television only, and for two times only. 


[ OPtAATINO ON THt 
UTTVt OMLM1MC' 


Stars used to wait until they were big stars before getting 
difficult. But Anjsaette Comer isn't waiting. I understand she 
is refusing to give interviews and photo sessions. I met 
Anjanette in London on the night of the British Oscar awards. 
She was then preparing to start her role In Funeral in Berlin 
with Michael Lata*. She didn't speak a word at the table. 
It was the same in Berlin. She was replaced in the picture, 
and no one haa ever Said why. Now she Is starring for 
universal in Banning, and perhaps someone should find out 
why she la unfriendly. She's a good little actress and pretty. 


Barbra Streiaaad. who has only just finished furnishing 
her huge duplex on Central Park West in New York, ia now 
looking for a larger home—a town house or a co-op, big 
enough for all the children ihe hopes to have. The first, via 
natural birth, ia due early In December. In March, Barbra 
goes to Hollywood to star In the film version of Funny Girt, 
unless $he can persuade Seven Arts boss Bay Stark to make 
It In Manhattan . . . For waiting an extra day for her cameo 
in Jack at Diamonds, Carroll Baker was paid an extra $4,000, 
which brought her stipend up to $9,000. Good pay for one 
day’s work, and day's waiting. I'd wait for that, wouldn't 
you? 


It'a a mystery why Jalie Andrews was content with com¬ 
paratively little footage, both in Alfred Hitchcock'a picture, 
Torn Curtain, and In Hawaii. After Mary Popp ins and Sound 
of Music. Julie'a roles should be bigger—not smaller. In 
Thoroughly Modern Millie, her latest movie, there are so 
many top stars, it is possible for the biggest star to get lost in 
the shuffle. Anyway, Miss Andrews is still one of the highest 
paid Hollywood stars, and that must be comforting. 


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MOVEMENT// 


SOMETHING? 


Natalie Wood would be wise to undertake an agonizing 
re-appraisal of her career, even though her film salary is in 
the neighborhood of $750,000 to $800,000. It would be smart 
thinking to team up with a top star of the caliber of Gregory 
Peek, Marloa Braado, etc. Natalie’s name above the title has 
not proved a strong enough draw. I’m told she had wanted 
Any Wednesday and Barefoot in the Park. Jane Fonda, 
whose star ia in the ascendancy, took both—the first for 
$250,000, $50,000 raise for the latter . . . and while we are in 


John Wayne, star of The Green Beret, is thinking of shoot¬ 
ing the controveraial war film in the Philippines where the 
terrain resembles South Viet Nam. Wayne, on the set of his 
current film, The War Game, was guarded about how the 
story will be done. "I'm ao afraid of saying the wrong thing 
and getting someone upset," said Duke, adding. “Right 
now, all I want Is an okay from Washington on the screen¬ 
play as It stands.” Son Michael js in the capital working on 
the nccossary clearances. 


SYDNEY 

HARRIS 


White people in the United 
States are feeling very sorry 
for themselves these days. 
That la the meaning of the so- 
called "white backlash” — It 
ia a form of aelf-plty. 


not merely by toe white man, 
but also by his own worit 
elements. Their gangs 
threaten him much more than 
they threaten the whites. He 
has to live with it all the 
time — his womenfolk afraid 
to walk the streets at night, 
his children afraid to oocne 
home from school. 


But, actually, who is the 
red victim of Ihe Negro's 
American 


■tie nation 
society? Not the white man, 
but the Negro himself. For 
every white person who feels 
■sraataned, a thousand 
Negroes fad seen more ao. 

For toe Negro la victimized, 


In our fiA-Uown compas¬ 
sion for ourselves — and in 
our fear at invasion, attack 
and injoy — we whites tend 
to forget that the Negro lives 
with this, and within this, 24 
hours a day, seven days a 
week. He la the one who Is 
trapped in a jungle society — 
and his desire to move out is 
not so much an urge to Hve 
with whites as it is to get 
away from those Negroes who 
corrupt and debase his neigh¬ 
borhood. 

Negroes rob more Negroes 
than they do white people; lull 


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Sunday, October 16, 1966 


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EATON’S 


Inspection 

Inspection ol First Battalion, 
Queen's Own Rifles will be 
made by Lt.-Gea. W. A. B. 
Anderson, commander of 
Canadian Forces Mobile Com¬ 
mand, Wednesday. There will 
be ceremonial parade and in¬ 
spection of courses being 
taken by battalion. During day 
battalion aa well aa all other 
units attached to mobile com¬ 
mand will take off red opera¬ 
tional patches and replace 
Ihent with new shoulder patch 
to signify, mobility of Cana¬ 
dian Forres. 


Tattoo 


Sailors 

Begin 

Training 


More than 100 sailors from 
both coasts of Canada have 
started training at Canadian 1 
Forces Base Esquimau tor their 
part in next" gear’s Centennial 
Military Tattoo. 

Rehearsals, under the direc¬ 
tion of Lieut. Jack Hannam of 
Victoria, have begun in earnest 
with the arrival this week of 
the four six-pound Centennial 
field guns which will be used to 
portray a naval gun-race during 
the tattoo. 

Built at HM£ Dockyard, Hali¬ 
fax, over the past five months,! 
the field guns are replieps of 
naval guns manufactured in 
England in 1745 and used in 
battle between 1812-14. 

1WO GROUPS 

Following training at Esqui¬ 
mau the guns and the teams I 
who man them will be dividedj 
Into two groups. They will 
bn-rd two identical trains that 
will carry them to performances 
a‘”oss the nation commencing 
In Barrie, Ont., April 13. 

On reaching Vancouver, the. 
two trains will combine and! 
with aditional troops obtained 
from the looal area, the larger- 
cast stadium shows will com¬ 
mence with performances tn 
Vancouver, Victoria, Ottawa. 
EXPO $7 in Montreal, the Cana- 
d i a n National Exhibition In 
Tomnto, and Hamilton. The 
tattoo will play In Vancouver’s 
Empire Stadium May 3(VJunc 4. |. 
and in Victoria’s Memorial 
Arena May 2S-27. 


Dr. Taylor: 

Education 

Before 

Training 

University ought to provide a 
good general education and 
leave Job training alone, Dr. 
Malcolm Taylor of the Univer¬ 
sity at Victoria said in Van¬ 
couver Friday. 

He criticized university pro¬ 
grams which seek only to train 
the student for his first job after 
graduation, in a speech before 
the Certified General Accoun¬ 
tants' Association of B.C. 

BOON OBSOLETE 

Some students are being 
trained for jobs that are becom¬ 
ing obsolete or will soon be 
obsolete, he said. 

"We must emphasize the fun¬ 
damentals — the liberal arts — 
and supplement them with essen¬ 
tial training in accounting, 
statistics, computer program¬ 
ming, corporate finance and 
labor economics,” said the uni¬ 
versity president in reference to 
accountancy. 

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(ESTABLISHED 1858) 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1966 


SECOND NEWS SECTION 


PAGE TWENTY-ONE 





Calling on Yotir Conscience 


Bells to Ring for Appeal 


When the doorbell rings one vices which range from care 

night next week, it will of invalids to the parole of 

probably he a neighhnr or a prisonm and special training 
friend calling on your con- for the retarded, 
science. 

The caller will be one of 
3,000 volunteer canvassers 
who are giving up their spare 
time for this year’s United 
Fund campaign. 


employees canvassed on their 
jobs, and other donors. 

Rev. A. J. Roberts, publicity 
chairman of this year’s 
United Fund, said Saturday 
night that contributions from 
sources other than the resi¬ 
dential canvass have been 
coming in "very satis¬ 
factorily.'’ 


Among the first people who 
will be ringing the doorbells 
Monday night — in most cases 
just finding a few minutes 
between their dinner hour and 
council meetings — will b» 
the mayor and reeves of 
Greater Victoria municipali¬ 
ties, 


They care for the sick and 
troubled members of the 
Greater Victoria Community 
who otherwise would lead 
miserable and unproductive 
lives, 

The residential canvass has 
an objective of only $70,000 of 
the United Fund's over-all 
target of $462,000. 

The rest of the badly-needed 
money will come from cor¬ 
porate donations, gifts from 


The fact that they also will 
be going from door-to-door 
underlines the seriousness of 
the campaign, and how im¬ 
portant it is that the less- 
fortunate get the care they 
need for one more year, Mr. 
Roberts said. 


“With everything well or¬ 
ganized far the door-to-door 
campaign, we expect the 
citizens who'll be reached in 
•their homes will show an 
equally enthusiastic re¬ 
sponse.' 


And he or she will be calling 
on your conscience because 
United Fund, or Community 
Chest, is a sort of super¬ 
agency which supports 21 
community services. 

They are community ser- 


Double 
Slam 
For Law 


Regional Board Director ; 


Victoria city police car got 
It from both sides at Quadra 
and Johnson about 4 p.m. 
Saturday while on emergency 
run to St. Joseph's Hospital 
with boy with Injured leg. No 
injuries were reported when 
police cruiser was sandwiched 
and had Its gas tank ripped 
off In dual collision. Victoria 
firemen attended because of 
gasoline • soaked pavement. 
Youngster was taken to hos 
pital In another police car. — 
(Robin Clarke) 


By NANCY BROWN 

Sooke school trustees are at fault in recent dis-j 
ciplinary problems in a school bus, according to former 
trustee Fred Boulter of Langford 
“Now is the time for parent* 

to look around for their new firom Sooke, three from GJer 
trustees and approach the Lake and one from Col wood 
people they would like" not wait with no representation from 
for someone to come forward," Metchosin and Langford, 
he said. | “The school board should 

He painted out that the have backed up their employees 
present seven-member board is when compkmts were 'made,'' 
comprised of three members added Mr. Boulter. 


She said Saturday that the 
regional board had offered 
$100,000 for the 40 acres. "This 
is $2,500 an acre which seems a 
fair price in that area. It’s a 
pity that the Wittys wouldn't 
settle by negotiation.” 


Expropriation of the pioneer I "The people of this area are 
Witty family land at Witty’s|familiar with expropriation. 
Lagoon, Metchosin, will not Land has been expropriated 
cause consternation in the area, during both world wars for 
according to regional board defence purposes and during (he 
director Geoffrey Mitchell. 1950s to put a naval magazine in 
Regional board this week Rock y Point area, 
gave third reading to a bylaw to NINE FARMERS 
•tart expropriation proceedings 


. - _ 'Nine farmers lout their land 

acquire 40 acres for a public for that arsenal. Surely recrea- 

r *- ___ tional facilities are just as 

important. 

_ "The Witty*.” said Mr. 

Mitchell, "have been absentee 
Landlord* up until year 

Mmi Stanley Witty cam* beck 

gKLf ' After tdl no one really owns 

HD* A land. We can 


Intellectual Depression' 


No-Way Traffic 


School Offering 
Kick in Pants 


Johnson Street bridge users will leave for work 
early Monday morning if they want to get there 
on time. Bridge closes five minutes after midnight 
today for re-decking, will remain dosed until 
further notice. Parking will be restricted cm Bay 
and Government approach to Point Ellice bridge, 
alternate route.—(William E. John) 


only hold it in 
trust during our lifetime. It will 
be here long after we are 
dead.” 

WAS ACTIVE 

Mr. Mitchell was active In the 
Metchosin recreation commis¬ 
sion afx years ago when it 
pressured he provincial gov¬ 
ernment to acquire the beach 
and the lagoon area for a park. 

"The area is unique with Its 
sandy beach and warm water. 
Development by a private Inter¬ 
est would cost a great deal for 
a first-class resert. The fees 
would be so exorbitant that 


Police Seek 
Lost 
Hunter 


By BILL 8 TAVDAL 

Victoria has a new school 
dedicated to giving the cctnr 
munity a kick in the pants, 
courtesy of the Company of 
Young Canadians. 

Everyone is welcome re- 
gardtess of formal education. 
The school has no fixed fees, 
no exams and no diplomas. 

When fti informal classes 
begin Monday the main object 
wil be “opening up people's 
minds,” says organizer Lynn 
Curtis, 24. 

Why? Because Victoria la 
an "intellectual ghetto,” in 
the view of Mr. Curtis. 

Seedy House 

“Other areas are economi¬ 
cally depressed.” said Mr. 
Curtis Wectaesday. "Victoria 
is inteOectually depressed.” 

T he school ia housed in a 
seedy oM three-storey house 
at 1064 McGregor Street, just 
east of Oak Bay Junction. 
Lecturers will include univers¬ 
ity faculty, experts in as¬ 
sorted fields and clergymen, 
affl of them unpaid volunteer* 
Intent of the actual, named 
the Social Education Centre, 
is "to initiate aoctal action in 
the community ... to initiate 
dlaiioguee tint can’t take place 
anywhere else," in the words 
of its Sounder. 

Mr. Curtis is a former 
University of Victoria student 
who intended to become a 
teacher (he has a teacher's 
certificate), but abandoned 
teaching tor the Company of 
Yoimg Canadians. 

intense 

Bearded, often Interne when 
he dtaouases what’s wrong 
with society, he has taken 
part in the civil rights move¬ 
ment in the U.S. South. Last 
winter he worked on a project 
to improve the actuating of 
local Indian children, and was 
identified with anti-Viet Nam 
war demonstration. 

Last summer be went to 
Antigonish, N.S., and joined 
the first trafa ita g course of the 
Company of Yoimg Canadians. 
He was elected cflnaa leader. 

Self-invited ' 

The federal government act 
creating the CYC says its 
objectives are to “support, 
encourage and develop pro¬ 
gram* for social, economic 
and community development 
in Canada and abroad dirough 
voluntary service." 

There are now about 250 


paper tint toils them how 
much they can earn. 

“There is a place for 
creativity in university, but 
it's a secondary function.’’ 

Among the subject* up for 
discussion when classes start 
next week at t the Sociel 
Education Centre: American 
literature with emphasis on 
it* relationship to what's 
h e ppesting there, studies of 
the political right and left, 
poetry, contemporary religion, 
films, hallucinogenic drugs, 
and the Viet Nam war. 


Mv. Columbia 


Practical 
Christianity 
Goes by Sea 


Hooke BCMP are searching 
for a hunter reported lost In 
heavy bush north of Jordan 
River alnce noon Saturday. 

Police received a call for 
aaalstanee about 5 p.m. and 
searched the area until dark. 
They Intend to resume the 
search for the lose boater at 
first. light today. 

The man's name wan not 
released. 


Count Him In 


Cosa. Leslie Pnaamere, a 
veteran af 25 yean an Saan¬ 
ich roaacil, said Batarday 
night he’ll “definitely . . . 
absolutely” he a contestant In 
the December municipal elec¬ 
tion. 


One of the finest examples of covered by the Anglican Church 
~ - practical Christianity is the of Canada, the mission would 

Wf-Q yt - Soil COlt Columbia Coast Mission, minis- like $1,000 if the Greater 
tering to the bodies and souls of Victoria United Fund reaches 
|T B.C.'s 20th' Century pioneers its $246,000 objective. 

J/ OI* Hilt who earn their living from The mission has been opera 1 - 
. forest and sea. mg along the coast of Van- 

Former Victoria alderman Serving remote communities couver Intend and the Mainland 
Millard Mooney is seeking a m me vicinity of Quadra Island, far 60 years but, with the 
reprieve from Saanich'a con- including settlements on Van- advent of better feme* and 
demnation of hi* Prospect Lake couver Island and the B.C. roads, has abbreviated the 
bathing hut. Mafalkmd, the Mv. Columbia extent of its service* at toe 


Faculty Men 

At least two faculty mem¬ 
bers of the University of 
Victoria are expected to lec¬ 
ture. They are J. S. Schwartz, 
an Engtito lecturer, and Dr. 
Charles Tariton of the depart¬ 
ment of economics and peril ti¬ 
es* science. 

Hie Social Education Crake 
already boa 120 potential 
student* on K moiling hot, 
says 17-y • u r o I d Charles 
Basher, one of Mr. Curtis’ co- 
workers. 

The dtelogues Mr. Ortfc 
hopes to spark include debates 
between parent* and teen¬ 
agers, student* and teachers, 
church group* at different 
faiths, and politico! parties. 


—WiUtam 'Boucher 

Curtis 


Til Never Tire of It 9 


volunteer worker* spread 
across Canada, with more on 
the way. The federal govern¬ 
ment ha* allocated $ 1 , 200,000 
for the CYC to the 298647 
hoc al year. 

Tbs organization has aaid it 
wifi not go into an area unless 
asked to. 

“I invited nvirif,” Mr. 

Curtis grimed briefly. He 
added that he is awaiting 
forma! CYC approval of Ms 

project. 

Why the Social Education 
Crintre? Why Victoria* 

“They gave me a list of 
‘projects available: Indian 
work, slum*, old age pension¬ 
ers, welfare case* — afi the 
thing* the middle class thinks 
are wrong with society." ^ ^ 

^Target 

Mr. Curtis decided to work 
on the middle class itself. 

He feel* that the community 
is complacent, self-satisfied, 
smug. At the same, time, 
because of fragmented muni¬ 
cipal govetrment, there is 
very Ittie recreation for teen¬ 
ager*. 

“I thought it wadd be a 
good idea to atari a place for 
white, mkkile-ctaoa kkk.” 

Himself the product of the 
middle olas* (his father is a 
Vancouver school principal) 

Mr. Cirtis thinks the educa¬ 
tion system is no good. 

Through Machine 

“It processes people,” He 
•aid Wednesday. 

“People are put through a I Die iponey win b 
machine and given a place of 'Liana Club charities. 


By JERRY BOLL TREE .through her exhibit* at the 

Success probably won't spoil Exhibition in 

M a r g a rete Nehl-McLerman. P . 8clfk Na ' 

Success, any success i. the food “T* 1 Exhibition in Vancouver, 
on which artists strive, the To «** *«k tous 

potter wtf explain. She operates ac “? ted ta * J* 

Gilm&r Pottery to 1700 Kb*., 

In the next breath. toe'D tUyw _^- 

admit that when the cupboard h . ± *■* a ° n * know " here to 
bare, finances are httiaroeuUl. 

rv« to an aritot ** «*“ “*>• « ** 8 

.. M .. the paperwork — invoicing. 

Her Myie is stricUy Nehl- hii]il ^ j caU)oKuing . 

IfcLefaaan. a* are the secret „ 

glazes she applies to her N ?T, Wn '** CLAY 
finitoed Wort. It’s distinctive 118 ^ paperwork that 

enough that fw federal depart- f****" me ’ 8 f Id , J run * 
ment of external affaire b«*ht J*? every tim e l sit down to 

two pieces for a permanent 1 * V'T* 

oversea* exhibition. When * *** 1 topk . 0pe . i ? >k 8 

my references and destroyed 
TWO PIECES them. Paperwork is not for 

The two pieces are among me.” 
four earlier accepted by the German-born Margarets was 
National Gallery in Ottawa Ux always artistically inclined, but 
ths 1966-67 Fine Craft* Exhl- not always with day. 
tudon. “I used to do wood carving 

In addition, she has had thr£e and one day someone gave me 
storage jars accepted tor exhibi- five pounds of clay. That was 
tion at Expo ’67, and another about 18 yean agV. 1 thought I 
.piece is travelling toe country could never adjust to the 
courtesy the Canadian Ceramic 1 difference in the medium. 
Society as one of the best 50 “Anyway, I tried it, and I’ve 
pieces made in Canada in 1965. been at it ever since. I'll never 
Other honors have been paid tire of it It'* my life now.” 


‘Talking to Selves* 

Mr. Curtis would like to 
hold discussions between en¬ 
gineers sod musicians, artists 
and philosophers, just to let 
one profession know what 
others are thinking. 

"... AH these groups who 
have been sitting to halation 
for yeafs, talking to them¬ 
selves. 

“Church groups are es¬ 
pecially bad. You don’t join a 
church to get religion; you 
Join to. meet people who think 
the same as you do." 


BUI McAllister reading a news- night 
paper. (A newspaper agent he "This hi 
live* at 3212 Aktrjdge with his efficient,” 
wife Lydia. His hobbies are chell. “Se 
hunting and fishing.) Geoffry hoia-s nr 
Beaalson testing Eric Quiasy to travelling, 
be good or he will tedl Santa 
Claus .., AllUon Bycroft m 
love wito the Beatles 


SIX MONTHS 

_. _. Glc* Dr- Wigand, from Montreal, 

Cambridge practicing basketball has volunteered six months of 
... Phil Newton refereeing a his time to work with the 
•oocer match .. Gerry Mont- mission, making an analysis of 
gomery toowtog a remedy for a health needs in the area, 
•ore shoulder ... Hugh Tange “While it's an Anglican 
unable to stop talking ... Bev mission, K's a service to peop.e 
Davies wondering what Qakmin- of denominations,” the 

kinecho Is ... Dan Coleman oolbnel said, 
playing rugby . . , Diana Glover support from 

throwing a grape ... Erik l he people of Victoria for such a 
Perth lighting a cigar. cause, “ not only ver^helpful to 


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game.” 


Following a 

5an Francisco and other points honor, Miss Margo Duncan and Mrs. Laura Ross. Calgary 

in California. Mr. and Mrs John S °™ s >«rb°om and Mias 

ti.ir wr'.ii.,™ .u . Di»nn« Soderberg, bridesmaids. 

^ * r wlU make their ^ ^ were length wllh 

.lome in Prince Rupert. A-line skirts and empire waists. 

Rev. S. J. Parsons heard vows Their headpieces were match- 
last evening between Lorraine ing petalled pillboxes and they 
£dna Elliott, daughter of Mr. carried golden chrysanthemums 
and Mrs. W. C. Elliott, Walter with Ivy. They wore the bride’s 
Avenue, and tha aon of Mr. and gift of cultured pearl earrings. 


honeymoon in crystal charm were maid of Cora Crcswell, Wadena, Sask,; 

Mr. 

and Mrs A. Creswell, Straih- 
Alta. 


more, 


REGINALD STONE 


JF -~V would like to thank all the organ enthusl- 
- /L | asts, pupils, and guest artlat Harry Eladon, 
»■ ^ v who coikributed to the great success of the 

"■^■T^*"*"Thotnas Organ Concert’* at the Empress 
w Hotel, Tuesday, October 11 last, before an 
audience of 250 In the Georgian Lounge. Discover why 
the "Thomas Organ” is so different by calling In ag the 

REGINALD STONE 
ORGAN STUDIOS 

lilt BROAD STREET (Bear Eaton'S) 

phone sss ene 


Mm. J. B. McCallum, Lavender 
Avenue. 

Centennial United Church was 
decora tad with chrysanthemums 
in autumn shades. Miss Elisa¬ 
beth Chinnlck was organist. 


Mr. Denis Stevenson was best 
man and Mr. Stuart Soderberg 
and Mr. Bill Munroe were uah- 


Floral arrangements In au¬ 
tumn colon decorated Uplands 
Golf Club where Dr. 8. J. Par¬ 
sons proposed the toast to the 
bride. 

For travelling the new Mr*. 
MoCaBum changed to a Swiss 
wool chain* dress In brawn, 
orange and gold tones, beaver 
hat and alligator shoe* and bag. 


Out-of-town guests were Mr. 
and Mrs. L. K. Pedersen. Mr. H. 
Newby, Miss Betty Judd, Van¬ 
couver; Mr. and Mr*. J. Slag- 
boom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Utter- 
idge, Quallcum; Mr. and Mrs. 
R. LsBoole, Nanaimo; Mr. J. 
Johanneuen, Mission City; Mr. 
W. Monroe, Kamloops; Mrs. R. 
Salmon and Kerry, Comox: Mrs 


Wedding in 
Of Interest 


Artistry In Fashion Is the name of the show<3o be 
presented by the Women's Committee to the Art 
Gallery on Monday, Oct. 24. A reception will pre¬ 
cede afternoon and evening shows at 1 p.m., and 
again at 7:30 p.m. Mi’s. G. R. Pearkes will open the 
afternoon show and Mrs. Leslie R. Peterson will 
do the honors in the evening. Richard Wood, 


vocalist will sing during intermission and in connec¬ 
tion with Emily Carr week there will be authentic 
and exclusive jkintings to be viewed. Fashions will 
be from Miss Frith and hairstyles will be by Maison 
George. Models pictured, from left. Mrs. George 
Favad, Mrs. David Hummel, Mi’s. R. A. Hadfield 
and Mrs. J. A. Miller. 


Of interest In Victoria la thei 
recent marriage of Ada-Lou Gail i 
Ellett and Mr. David John Bom- 
ermg which took place in Por¬ 
tage La Prairie. The bride is 
the daughter of Mr. an! Mrs. 
I-ewis EJBeH of Portage Ij 
P rairie and the groom is the am 
o t Mr. and Mrs. A. J. flowering 
of Victoria. 


Following the reception Hie 
newlyweds left by car for a 
honeymoon in the United States. 
The new Mrs. Bowering chose a, 
three-piece pitot ensemble with 
brown accessories. The couple 
«il make Ihetr home in Van¬ 
couver. 

Among out cf town guorts 
wore the groom * parents toom 
Victoria. 


Watch 

Fake 


By Dorothy Wrotnowski 


VANCOUVER (CP)—Tier* 
are Ihnuaaadu at fake tirnap 
at lavas paintings oa Dm mar¬ 
ket, DeaaM Curley, direr lor 
at tke Weal Vancouver Aca¬ 
demy at Flee Art, warned aa 
sudleare at aaivanMy women. 
“Never bay may work al art 
•I over Site without kavlag 
Ita authenticity cheeked by aa 
expert,” he adviaed. 


Victoria 6altar Club 

3rl Imp Starts Oat. II 


Archdeacon D. E. Noonan 
officiated In 9t. Mary ■ Anglican 
Church. 

The bride wore a gown of 
peau de sole appliqued with 
ohanUUy tore whkh she and her 
mother had made. Pearls high- 
lighted her headpiece and veil¬ 
ing. Autumn toned Sowars were 
In her bouquet. 

Mias Judith Venning, of Van¬ 
couver, was mead of honor and 
Mrs. T. Wkeener, 


The mode of travel doesn’t seem to matter a bit as long as you are going 
somewhere. 

A party that left here the 
other day la bound to attract 
a lot of attention along the 
way. For they art travelling 
in the large purple Net Loft 
van named GoUato. You’ve 
probably aeen this purpie van 
with aplaahy paintings an the 
side* around town. 

Anyway, Mrs. Stanley 
Booker with daughter. Theo¬ 
dor* and three of the latter*' 
triond*. Gall MeKeasle, 

Sherry Batkin* and Linda 
laraon are off on a three- 
month what they call "Let's 
Tough it trip.” 

Shorts and slacks will be 
their everyday garb although 
they have each taken one 


dreaa outfit along — Just In have not exceeded our 11 50 a 
case. day budget. 

They'll be away three “We picked up a ride to 

mangle, first driving straight Amsterdam with a French 
through to Mexico, camping chap called Dominique. He k 
enroute. Then It will be ■ medical student, very good 
Central America and down looking and eweet. We drove 
into South America aa far through some at the moat 
south a* time will permit. beautiful country*ide and 

On the r et u r n trip, young passed thousands of wlnd- 
Theo Beaker will board the P mills. We stopped and ate 
& O liner On an a at Los lunch in a pretty little field 
Angeles. She will be bound for with a small canal pasting 
Australia where she will close by. White swans all 
spend the next two years at a over. 

university in Melbourne. "I Just love Amsterdam. 

Young Thee who has made Church bells ere constantly 
such a name for herself in ringing and organ grinders 
junior tennis circles will con- are all over the streets, 
centrate on perfecting the "There is still so much to 

game while Down Under. see. We have been to Anne 

Frank's house, toured the 
largest diamond factory in 
Holland, been to the Rem¬ 
brandt museum, the zoo and 
the narrowest house In the 
city'. 

"Tomorrow we are to tour a 
brewery because at 11 :.T0 
a m. they give you beer, 
cheese, mustard and cigar¬ 
ettes, all free. There is our 
lunch. 

"After lunch we will go to Le 
Hags for tbe night and then 
ws will hitch to Munich. Than 
on to Paris and than to 
Spato.” 


the bride's 
cousin and Mia* Arktei Boawvl. 
bato at Winnipeg, were In bronze 
and gold toned gowns. They 
carried matching chrysanthe¬ 
mums and leaves. 


Mr Peter K«T of Victoria 
was best man and Mr. DoskIAs 
S tobbs, of Toronto, and Mr. Roy 

Edward j. at Wfrmipsg. cousins 
c* toe principals, ushered guaato., 


Another New Item In the GALLERY? 
Hand caned mahogany Commode, 
with Italian marble top. 4 drawers.. 


e»rt 4 S.B. Taaaiiv. Oct. li. lor Uia 
young paopla from < yaari aid. 

That* ar# i on* hour group Icraon* a 
— ..‘.t — r ““ Tt_._ u a ONkforuble 
—siting room tor paranU. Wa can aupply 


Open Dally •:» to S:M. lacladiag Fridays 
(loaed All Day Wednesday 
Free Parking at Rear—Lae Broogktaa It. Entrance 


mmitb lar Ha* Thar# la 


Two girls who axe spending 
a year abroad, Wendy Mr- 
( ague and Sandra Kostin, are 
having themselves a ball. 

Wendy writes to her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. 
Mc< ague from RMS Fran¬ 
conia crossing the Atlantic 
"our cabin is very nice and 
our steward Is Irish and a 
real scream, 

"Boarding day waa very hot, 
blue skies, ete. The next day 
was similar and the trip up 
the Seaway was reaBy quits 

lovely. 

"The third day we hit the 
open sea and when I say hit, I 
mean HIT. This third day was 
like being an a roller coaster. 
All we had to eat for two and 
a half days was dry crackers 
and sea sick pills. 

"However I think the wont 
la over. Tonight we have just 
finished a big dinner of roast 
beef, earn on the cob, roast 
potato#*, peas, rolls, tomato 
juice, peach*#, ice eream, 
nhts and tea. Boy did it tael# 
good. 

"We hava mads a lot of new 
friends and see art exchang¬ 
ing addresses left and right. 
W# have become acquainted 
with five atudenta who are all 
going lo various European 
unlversltlea t o study lan¬ 
guages and will be able to 
show ua around when w« visit 
the places whare they are 
staying." 


and immediately got-a ride. 
The drlver'i name waa 
Philips and he was a Belgian 
engineer. He took us right to 
Brussels at 130 miles an hour 
and five hours before the 
hostel opened. 

"The hostel here cost us 50 
cents a night and breakfast, 
25 cents. We bought breakfast 
but later want to a market 
and bought a big loaf and had 
it sliced for 6 cents. We also 
bought cheese and butter. 
Then wa made aor own 
■upper. This food lasted us far 
two days. So you can see we 


you +lth usUra and muilr 
Tta t«J> yo«( |.#i«i Alft# Smltk tnd 
Ctall* Evririgh, an merntare of our 
Saturday *rwjp . . . ihry really enjoy 
thamnlvai. Ran yaw child m Tuaaday! 

Individual It-wu tor ill ag## Four 
taaaoiu tor to-50 a m«UX tor Owu 
Plino nnd Accord Ion and CulUj, 
Guitars from ■ to wllh hook. 


ST. JOHN’S WA 

St- John's WA evening branch 
wil meat in the ladtaa' lounge 
at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct- 18 . 


ertumr c noazr 


SOMETIMES I Fooetr 
WEN I GET RILED.. 
THAT MY ANTAGONIST 
IS MY UTTLE CHILD 


VICTORIA COUNCIL 

Victoria Council of Women 
w*i meat ait 2 p.m. Mooday, 
Oct IT hi toe Dougina B o o m of 
toe Bay. Reports of the aemi- 


DAVIDSON'S HOUSE OF CARDS 


Of Today 

Want 

Logical 

Explanations As 


Choose while 
our selection 
is complete 


God's Existence 

Tfci Christian Stiiati 
Siaday Sthatl 
WalatBii Papils ap ta 
20 Yurt 

Siidayt at 11 a.ai. , 
First Clara! af Christ, 
Saiaatlit, PaaCara Ava. 


Than from Amsterdam 
Weady'a letter says “I can't 
tell you In words haw much I 
am enjoying thfi trip. 

“After spending the night in 
a. hostel in Os tend wa stomped 
out to the highway to °~ii— 


go to your head! 


THE LEAVES OF AUTUMN 

Seldom have the Autumn leaves been 
more beautiful than they are tht* 
year. Reds, gold, yellow, and al? the 
■hades between offer a truly mag- 
rtflcent picture. The new frames also 
are very attractive and colorful. For 
a truly wonderful assortment to 
choose from, call at one of our three 
offices. 


haircolor 


When our expart colorists and Miss Clairol color 
Join taianta, they oa the moat exciting things for 
your looks . . , and your ego! Why let grey hair 
or dull hatr dim your life: Enjoy the moet- 
baautiful-girl-in-tha-warld feeling! Mis# Clairol, 
custom-blendad for you. cap do It—in the most 
natural way. NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION. 


EV 4 Sill EV 4-TW7 

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till 9 p.m. 

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Mr. and tyrs. Henry Landry cut their wedding cake at the reception held 
at The Inn. Their marriage took place recently in St Andrew's Cathedral. 
The bride is the former Ursula Van Schaik. 


Mr. and Mrs Roy W. Kirby pictured following their wedding which took 
place recently in St. John’s Anglican Church. The bride is the former 
Phyllis Hleen Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wheeler and her 
groom is the son of Mr. D. Kirby and Mrs. J. Sauter, all of Victoria.— 
lCampbell studio) 


Sub. Lieut. Joseph Louis Bourgeois, RCN, and his bride, the former 
Christel Jeannette Sundby leave Christ the King Chapel at HMCS Naden 
following their recent wedding. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. L. Sundby, 
Fernwood Road, and the late Mr. Sundby and the groom is the son of Mr. 
and Mre. L. Bourgeois of Cheticamp, N.S.—(Campbell studio) 


Mr. and Mrs. Ian P. Andei-son pose with Cpl. Harry D. Chambers, RCMP 
(Queen’s Representative) after he had married them in a civil ceremony 
at Sidney, B.C. The bride is the former Janet Fox, daughter of Major and 
Mrs. R. B. Fox, 1248 Tattersal Drive and the groom is the son of Mr. and 
Mrs. P. Anderson, 196 West Maddock. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are making 
their home in Victoria.—(F. C. Degruchy photo) 


Mr. and Mi's. John Hartley Sargent who were 
married recently in Christ Church Cathedral are 
now continuing their doctoral studies at Cambridge. 
The groom, son of Dr. and Mrs. H. Sargent, is a 
Commonwealth scholar at King’s College. The 
bride, the former Janice Eleanor Hickman, daugh¬ 
ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Hickman is associated 
with Girton College.—(William E. John) 


Rev. William Mudge performed the marriage ceremony in Our Lady 
of Assumption Church for the former Joy Rosa and Ronald Bruce Scott. 
The bride is the daughter of Mi’s. Phyllis Rosa, West Saanich Road and 
Mr. Charles E. Rosa, Foul Bay Road. The groom is the son of Mr. and 
Mi's. A. W. Scott, Patricia Bay Highway.—(Chevrons) 


’V ' - ■ 


Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts sign the register following their marriage in 
St Mary’s Church, Oak Bay while Rev. C. D. BJencoe looks on. The bride 
Is the former Miss Kate Brimblecombe.—(Robin Clarke) 


Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Francis Connole pictured 
following their marriage which took place recently 
in Anchorage, Alaska. The bride is the former 
Donna Lee Margaret Heighes, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Harold Heighes, Rockland Avenue, and 
granddaughter of the late Canon O. L. and Mrs. 
Jull. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 
Connole, Las Vegas, Nevada. 


Arranged by DOROTHY WROTNOWSKI 
Social Editor. 


Mr. and Mrs. John Christopher Forbes Longridge 
were married recently in St Thomas Anglican 
Church in Chilliwack are now making their home in 
Toronto. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. 
David Michael N. Longridge of Victoria and the 
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wesley 
McIntyre of Chilliwack. The groom’s sister, Daphne 
Longridge, was one of the bridesmaids and the 
groom’s brothers, Paul and James Longridge with 
Barney Guthrie of Victoria were ushers. Mr. Tony 
Archbold, formerly of Victoria, was best man. The 
groom’s parents, with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bowden 
and Mr. and Mrs. V. Pinhom went over to the 
Mainland for the wedding.—(Norman studio) 






Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Campbell cut their wedding 
cake following their wedding which took place 
recently in St. Alban’s Church. The bride is the 
former Donna Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
William J. Haines, Bravoing Street, and the groom 
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. MacLean, Donald 
Street The young couple are living in Nanaimo.— 
(Gibson’s studio) 




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about them ... So arc we, and we urge you to saunter over to 
the men's clothing department next time you're in Wilson's and 
see (or yourself . . . then go home and tell your dear ones < male 
variety) how they can be superbly well dressed for every occasion 


Lost night for some reason 1 
can't explain. the breast looke.i 
awfully good to me and 1 


Miss May Budd 
Dominion Foundation 
Fashion Consultant 


Discuss your figure problems with Miss Budd— 
she will be happy to assist you in selecting your 
foundation wardrobe from “Sarong,** "Daisy 
Fresh” and “Gothic” . . . well-known names in 
fashion foundations, and all manufactured in Can¬ 
ada by Dominion Corset Co. 


EATON'S 


Charga 

Arnonata 

Invited 


24 Dai Ilf (Tnlntttfil Victoria, B.C., Sun., Oct 16, 1966 

Clubs and Societies 


CHRIST CIH R< II H A 

Afternoon Brand* of Christ 
Church Cathedra) Women s 
Auxiliary will meet on Tues¬ 
day. Oof 1R at 2:30 p m. in 
Memorial hail. 

* * * 

8T JOHN'S CHI ECU 
Afternoon branch of the 
Women s Auxiliary will meet at : 
2 p.m., Oct. 25. Tile Bible study 
on unity will be continued.: 
Visitors welcome. 


BRITISH 18 RAF I. 

Mr. W. W. Cook will give an 
illustrated talk on Yellowstone 
Park at ft meeting of British- 
Israel on Monday, Oct. 37 at 
S p.m. in the Kewstcud Hall. 

* * * . 

LAKE HILL WI 

Lake Hill Women's Institute 
will meet on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 
at 1:30 p.m. in die Lake Hill WI 
hall, 3880 Quadra, for trrtspor- 
tntion to Maltwood Museum. 


Doing The Town 

with DOROTHY FRASER 

Youthful charmer* from Polly Peck . . . 

It never ceases to amaze us how such an old, old country as 
England should produce such spirited young clothes ... me very 
epitome of youth, in fact . . . and we here in Vidoria get a fine 
sampling of these swinging English things at the Modem and 
Eve Shop . . . Last week M 4k E got sump new dresses and coats 
from Polly Peck of London . . . There's a couple of cocktail 
dresses that should turn more than a few male heads . . . One Is 
pale Hue or pale pink angora with double pear-shaped plastic 
discs hanging all over the high bodice and sleeves ... it may 
sound funny In Ihe telling, but actually It's a knockout . . . Then 
there's a black crepe with shiny black plastic discs outlining tl»e 
neck and armholes . . , Either of these would be great for the 
Christmas holiday season . . . There’s a cranberry day dress 
. . . simple A-line with a half-belt in froat under the high bosom 
. . . Also comes in camel, royal blue and mauve , . . And a 
simply smashing coat in camel and grey tweed . . . double- 
breasted with buttons marching almost to the bottom . . . empire 
line with welt-seaming under the bosom and continuing with a 
high half-belt at the back ... We had one 6f the gals model 
this one for us. and believe us. it's got simply everything! . . . 
Madam and Eve Shop, Trounce Alley, 385-7177. 

New Canadian-made ski and after-ski clothe* Include plaid 
blanket ponchos with and without sleeves ... an astronaut's suit 
of black vinyl . . . h-dl-bottom ski pants, and a white ensemble 
with turquoise crocheted collar and cuffs. 


Mrs. Gyves President 
Of Salt Spring WI 


Committee members in charge of arrangements 
for entertainment for wives of delegates to 
the 15th annual Automotive Retailers’ Association 
convention which opens today at the Empress Hotel. 
Mrs. George Argyle, seated centre, Is the model for 
the hairpiece which will be an ‘‘early attendance” 
door prize at the tea party following registration on 


Monday morning. A reception will be held this 
afternoon and there will be conducted tours on 
Monday. A luncheoh at Oak Bay Marina and a tour 
of tiie Undersea Gardens is on the Tuesday agenda. 
Committee members pictured standing, from left, 
Mrs. J. Lambert, Mrs. Cliff Horwood, Mrs. Aiex 
Marshall and Mrs. Jack Hawkes. 


FULFORD — Mi*. Michael, 
Gyve* waa elected president of! 
tt * So uth Salt Spring Island! 
Women's Institute at the annual j 
meeting head in her home. The, 
retiring president. Mr*. Ron 
Lee, was elected aecretary- 
treawirer, reptoeteg Mm. Pete 
Middlemiss, Mrs. Dave Slingsby, 
vice-pierident and directors are 
Mm. A. McManus Sr. md Miss 
Bea Hamilton Convener* are! 
Mm. AJbert Davis, Mrs. D. 
Shngsby, and Mm. Nancy Mon- 
sop- Mm. A. Davis took the. 
chair tor the election. 


Members have decided to hedp 
out the Beaver Print Unitarian 
group with metadata and 
clothing, etc. A card party will 
be held ait Nancy's Coffee Bar, 
Oct 29. A vote of thanks was 
given to Mrs. P. Mltidfemis* for 
her services for the last two 
years, and to Mrs. R. Lee. who 

DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND 
Princess Alexandra, No. 18, 
Daughter* of England, will meet 
on Wednesday, Oct 19 at 1:30 
P.m. in the Orange Hall, 1620 
Femwood. 


has been a hard working 
member tor many yeans. 

Mrs. M. Gyves, who is the 
only Charter member left (1920' 
and who has been a loyal 
member through the years, 
received oongratulalaans. The 
next meeting wifi be held at the 
home of Mrs. Moaaop, an Nov. 
10 . 


BIRKS 

JIWILLIR* 


ANN 


LANDERS 


Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I have been 


From office to country dub . . . the sartorial answer! 

Rememlx'r the old. comfortable tweed suit which every “man 
of distinction 1 used to own? . . . Still fine oa tlje English moors 
but hardly the thing for today's busy executive . . The 
trusty tweed has a modem replacement, though ... the C.wntry- 

Tov.n suit tailored by Warren K Cook ... an entirely new Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I have been ~- 

^Ezs.’ssr.-MZs wtauo^maih.'.wte.»«>**„ «*t«f mm club 

trousers are perfect matches but in a plain wenve using * blend an unwritten Jaw in the house that whenever we have TOURS AND TRIM FOR THE 
of one or more of the dominant colors of the jacket . . .Fabrics ,. . . . . { . breast. The children COMINfl WEEK 

used are either Devon Tdist . . . pure virgin wool, of course tnicaen ainner ne was to me oreasi. me emiaren T ,l**na* nernnen t* 

. . . with a superset finish that will stand up noMy to wear and like the legs and.I like tile wings and the neck (which TUllDATi OBTOfER II 
travel ... and “Black Prince.” a lighterwright wool fabric In j t s ... everV thine *0°KI ^ JORDAN RIVER 

nv ny patterns airi color* . . . Wilson * have a big selection of lu m um ow m; au eveiyuung 

these Country-Town suits, and they're understandably excited j works out. . *" ,r . M «... .. 


VICTORIA TRAVEL CLUB 


eOMINfl WEEK 
TUESDAY, 0CT0IER II 
I00KE tal JORDAN RIVER 
TRIP 

An unnaiAlly rtr* ■rwnlr trip pwat th* 


... in one aiKi uir same suit: . . . it i imr navmg a wnu«f waiu- um iu .1 a numba* of «opn mi turhti and other 

robe in one ... for just 1115 . . . W A J hdmm Limited, 1211 plate. AU of a sudden I feil a „ _ „ . . _ teamy moa By dwrtmd w 

Government St.. 5817177. lark bearing down on my wrist. *** •** » *• *•«*- r—as 

--- T i i. > . , .._, war 3 bJMon people » the phm <* Trip sod ihmt out aau 

I looked up into the angriest , , c, ^ f , r . j n r .t, LU j, Jla . 

Designer Pauline Trigem predicts the return of the waistline, __ r hive ever seen m v , . . Z “ WF0NF1D1V IlCTfiRFR 10 

and much more in'crest in belts ... but never the cinched-to,^,*, ™ JT 4^?'know ti,em ** hePe ** way ' " . .V-.nu .e-.u. . ' S 

look. "None of that tightness at the waist and then all that full-,,, • ' , „ Some women have prolonged SAARICH PENINSULA 

ness.” she say*. bpes “ t “ “> and exemrietuw deliveries Ra >°* * «*» * 

' _ dare you take it?” With that he kAV bu. «u«* the b, 

. ,v < -w~4 „ n h. ^ cilvt-r women have had *uch PnrU|> lalat. Proeport Laha, Brmi 

Headlines for fall and winter ... ^ . ' .J*. .' sjjeedy deUverie* that thexi"«4 Arinwe*. ue^oea mi, t*.p 

. „ t ! a, *d walked into the Lvmg room .. Kri __ . , ■ Cm, i^nd« End Rr*d ,ad kwu 

A new acquaintance from Edmonton backed us into a corner to finish his menl. Ail of this in ' ^ “ Bay ud imc* thim«b MrDmid Pm 


not leng ago and gterted to wax eloquent about tlie terrific selec- tvJ,, nt wJTrhVirWri bc*ipltal lawns atal in elevator*. «nd »dne>. *aun nmnu* «n,i 

simoto h ^e;^n d5 ^^” a 2? fc Ath^ * I to SjJThli perform- Make « appririment wiih an “ 

simply pr spon the liko, sho enthuRfHi . . . We for>*Dore to — J . . . . <ttwlpfrinifi wwi ww whihv — 

tell her this wasn't exactly news . . . since all Victoria know* " uncaied ^ h ‘ 1 d^be^S ^r^ ^c^a"_j,.* 

Mis* Frith'* carry the largest selection ofhels in Western Canada! ’vouldn t even speak to me. I fWT _ un . n , T nrvoara n 

. . . Right now. we’d say, thetr fall collection of millinery is at told him he had tx+iaved like a ' , _. of anesthesia rnr TO ( .‘ ]IsnEM . 

its best . . . There* every conceivable type of hat ... in the 12-year-old ctrid. Do you agree’, * u " j wia V°« . - 

1(1 e*t fashion . . . Velvets, satins, brocades . . . felts, mouf- — A.W.C. ivassuranoe. And you can look _ ... , M , _ .... 

f'ons, soled . . . tulle and feathers, and goodness knows what Dear A.tV.C: No. Most 12-year- a * ** rtm w °y- too: If you had sni* s inuim 


anesthesia «« *«**. orroar* n 
I rnr to mnu bum 


l.(te*t fashion . . . Velvets, satins, brocades . . . felt*, mouf- — A.W.C. u-assurance. And you can look I 

f'ons, soled . . . tulle and feathers, and goodness knows what Dear A.W.C: No. Most 12-year- at 11 flm '*'*>'• too: H you had 

else ... in styles to suit every face, complement every outfit behave better than that. iU1 attack of appendicitis you'd „ 

. . . grace every occasion . , . and in a price range from around «-onki vr»i twUw«- have the bellyache Md nothin; iT. 

36 to well over a hundred . . . Knowlcdgable. well-trained sales instead of to ■ how tor It. V 

people help make choosing your hat a peasant experience too , on . . . °J---- —. . 

they won't let you get away with inching unhecomin,-;! . . . a whaie 4eiecl fwA—..JU- ■? A 

So when you need a new hat ... or want the psychological lift a c,e P 4ece * >' ou w-ant - J 

pretty chapeau gives you . ■ . make a B-line for Miss Frith's . . . j * W 4 * ITS 

Bo sure to use their customer parking lot too . . . just off Flsgard f 

St. . . . and walk under the canopy to the side entrance . . .1 Dear Ann fenders: T know I HI m 

Mis* Frith Millinery t Fashion*. 18J7 Douglas 8t., SM-J181. you cap’t analyze me by mail ■ 

- j but you have a way of helping 4 iNNNI I 

Valentino of Rome ... a current favorite* designer of the P«>pte with just tlie right ' vl I I Ml 11 w| 

ladles of the Kennedy family ... has achieved the season's sentence or two. I'm hoping you 

ultimate twists in furs with wool gabardine printed to look like can do something for me. ■ _______ 

leopard, -real jaguar jet-beaded to accentuate the pattern, and I'm 32 and have been married . i ITflD pi fllBIFllh 

genuine mink dyed In shades of pink to look like fake fur. for three years. Both my ' 1 

(husband and I wart a family CKRIll TUIt IHCEIfl 
Beaotifnl tables to grace your horae ... 'awfully bad. irtWil. I HI* HUAi 

Style* may come and styles may go ... but there are The prcrtem l* that^ I am | » rarnatlons arranged 
always certain people .. . . ourselves among them ... for whom petriied of chikfciriti. Whenever » 

fine traditional fiTniture in the graceful, aulhentic designs of an a friend tell* me *he Is In a glass 5p o 

earlier day ... is a In sting joy . . . Such furniture never palls : pregnant I become *o envious I bowl_ *w 

. . . Just gain* in b>auty as the years go! . . . The Gallery at can harvky stand U. Then I get | ' 

Home Furniture is the place to find all manner of Imparted, fine ^ thinking about the agony of Flower* by Wire 

quality traditional furniture We ventore to predict yo£ve Ubor ^ l m ^ iVt ^ M Dovj[tal street 

seldom seen such a choice selection! . . . Take their table* alone _ ... 

. . . there are numerous varieties to *erve every purpose . . . *_ * t , > ° pp ' stratfc60nm Hotal > 

from dining, to those lltt'e marbla-topped cigarette tablet to atond .“"“"J" "**"*£** 1 ^ 

beside a chair and serve es repository tor ash tray, etc. ... AD <*« t know rtrt to do about it. 

Home’s tab!-* ere lovely rich gr a ine d mahogany . . . many of 
them banded and tnlaid ... in reaDy authentic antique design* 

. .. There'* a large variety of comole tables, pern broke, tilt-top, gl 

drop leaf, coffee and lamp table* ... in many shape* and size* . __ . , y 

. . . twirled mahogany or marble-topped . . . You'll also find I A I fix I I C ■ S i 

some beautiful hostess carta (tea wagon*), curio cabinet*, and a | ■■ / \ I { I I X I 1 X it M « t 

large selection of bookcases and desk* ... *U in the same fine I / \ IV J I v J vCaA Aj 

quality . . . Here's furniture to be proud of ... so if your taste ... ’ v 1 v —' 1 x ^ y | 

runs to traditional . . . visit the Gallery at . . . Home Fereltare 
(smpMj, 885 Fort St.. 388-5158. 


mail orders promptly filled 


Your Silver 
Deserves 
the Finest 
Care 

Keep your treasure* 
clean and beautiful 
...quickly, easily, 
safely. 

Hagtrty SDrtr t oaai 
1-00, 1.98, 3.95 sizes; 
Tarnish Preventive, 
1.98, 2.98 and 4.95 
Silver Duster, 2.00. 

% 

i ass 

m 

706-708 I’ntes Street 


clioroe accounts wetted 


FOR FLOWERS 

SPECIAL THIS WEEK! 

Carnations arranged 
in a glass $ A 50 

bowl. H 

Flower* by Wire 
BM Douglas Street 
(Opp. BtratlMena Hotel) 


^Jroyliny 

lias a 
won Lfut 

fL 

with 


1 EATON'S'? rtAjtodU 


The Christian Dior winter shoe collection looked like the 22nd I 
century with row* of shoe* of sliver metal. Some emulated of 
lioatage-ctamp size piece* of metal hammered together with tiny 
nails. 

, Happy the bride who registers at Eaton’s . . . 

If there’s one occasion in life when most of us could use some 
expert help and advice . . . it’s when we're planning a wedding 
. . . our own or maybe our daughter's . . . and the place to get 
it here in Victoria Is at Eaton's Gift and Bridal Registry . . . 
where they'll not only dispense advice, but cheerfully arrange tor 
just about everything but the groom! . . . This include* recep¬ 
tion, cake, photograph*. Dowers, car* ... not to mention things 
like Invitations, printed serviettes, etc. ... Of course you may 
not want everything done for you . . . but Eaton'* are equipped 
to do just a* much ... or a* little ... as you please . . , Cer¬ 
tainly. If you're a bride-to-be . . you'll want to register your 

preference* in things for your home . . . The Gift Consultant will 
take you round and show you what's what . . . then she'll keep 

( your list up to date . . . help your friend* make their purchases, 
if they with . . . Actually, while some other stare* have gift 
registries, there's nothing that comes even close to Eaton's . . . 
because It takes In simply everything . . . even and including 
furniture! . . . With a set-up like this, everybody's happy . . . 
the gift giver knows her offering will be welcome and the bride 
gets no duplications . . . Eaton’s Gift sad Bridal Begtetry, 
30 7141, Local 575. 

Buxom bosoms are on the Increase. The head- of a large 
brassiere company says sizes have been going up the last two 
years. 34B has always been the biggest bra seller, but sizes 36B 
and C are fast catching up. 

A mighty lice place to live . . . 

As we write this there are just a few . . . and we tneaa a 
few . . . adult suites available at beautiful Christie Point . . . 
(If you have children and want to come to live in this garden 
paradise, we're afraid you'll have to go on the waiting list) . . . 
But if there are just two of you, and you'd like to enjoy the 
amenities of apartment living without all the disadvantage* of 
high rise or other ordinary apartments, we do urge you to drive 
out to Christie Point and see what's available . . . The suites in 
the adult blocks are extremely nice . . . plenty of closet and 
storage apace . . . good size living room and dining area . . . 
we 11-equipped kitchen and two bedrooms, each of which will take 
twin beds ... If you're on the second floor you have your own 
recessed balcony . . . downstairs you wslk right out on to your 
patio . . . surrounded by flowers and lawns and lovely rid trees 
. . . And just a stone's throw away, the sheltered water of Portage 
Inlet which surrounds the property on three sides 1 . . . Wouldn‘1 
you like to live in a waterfront apartment with a delightful view 
... no through traffic . . . your own garden . . . complete 
maintenance . . . less than 10 minutes drive from downtown . .. 
And *t a rental so moderate you'll scarcely believe it! ... 
Christie Point Apartments, 201 Craigowen Bend, 1 0 011. 


no matter so hat the natural colour of your hair . , . our expert stylists con 

WASH AWAY DRAB GRAY WITH CLAIROLLOVING CARE 

in eleven shades, pom palest Blonde to young iVafurai Black / 

(■chiding A SHAMPOO AND SET 


Corns in or calt. appointments 
not always necessary. 


EATON’S — Beauty Salon, 
Fifth Floor, Dial S82-7141 




in soft jp | 

and ^ 
supple 

genuine cobra 


HZ' _ __ _ — _ __W 

l rotsover 
by Troyltng 
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Ifca matching bag 

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Open AB Day Wsdaeelsy, 
Friday IB 8 Mk 


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tsiln dnlnttiirt. Vietnria 25 

Sunday, October 14. 1944 


Gavel Club Big Help 


I n ’ —■ '*w*vj _ 

tl t on • at* * • I. Professor Speaks 
Ihe lop ZU in Victoria ^ ^ t, , 


By KITTK Tt'KMKLL 

When John entered high 
school, nobody ever heard him 
sa’y more than a timid "Hi!" 
Tiviay he sjieaks with punch and 
poise, and he's president of his 
senior class. What changed 
him? The Gavel Club did it. 

John learned how to talk in 
public by taking in public. He 
found that fear is normal when 
you gef up to speak, so- he 
learned how to use that fear tb 
his advantage. And he con¬ 
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become a better speaker. 


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M aurice Forley, executive 
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to teach teen-ager* how to think 
clearly as well as to ,eak up. 
This provides confidence and a 
I sense of values. And it gets you 
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★ * * 

Mr. Forley was born in 
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of Yale, with a law degree from 
Northwestern. He now works 
from Santa Ana, California, and 
on one of his trips to found a 
Gavel Club he called on me with 
! these suggestions: 


• Assume you can learn to 
speak well. "Thi* may take 
time. The Idea that, good 
speakers are born is a myth. 
Rabies have to learn to talk 
People who want to star as 
speakers must practise.” . 

„ . * ★ * 

• Accept fear as a normal 
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ft times before an audience. 
Get up. even if your knees are 
shaking. Read from your notes, 
even if your hand is shaking. If 
the crowd scares you, pick one 
person to talk to, then shift to 
another. Remind yourself you've 
been honored to be named 
speaker. Poise comes mostly 
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• I-earn to disagree without 
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painfully aware of his short¬ 
comings. Don't mention a fault 
unless you can suggest what to 
do about it. 

* * * 

“Also. When you're criticized, 
don't confuse the issue with 
person. Don't ret n»H .i 


hog the conversation a second] 
time. Hold speakers to the 
subject of the meeting, but be 
tactful. And try to reach some 
conclusion in an orderly way.” 

* 

• listen 'to learn how not to 
speak. "Faults you’M spot most 
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careless pronunciation of words, 
sloppy wording that shows lazy 
thinking, and swaHowing the 
ends of words.” 

People judge you. not by the 
big words you use but by your 
correct use of a)i words, 
debonair, easy-spoken Maurice 
Forley told me. And he added 
these suggestions from the 
Toastmasters' manual: 

* * + 

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friend* assured me he would' 
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love' this boy and want him 
back. What can 1 do? — 'STILL 
WANTING* ” 

Dear Still Wanting: I note you 
put die words love and 'loved' 
in quote* so I suspect you. too, 
know, that you are too young to 
think in those lerms, seriously. 
What's more, if he even thought 
he "loved" you he would not 
have been so quick to sluff you 
and ask a newcomer to be his 
girl. It wouki seem that he was 
weary of going steady, and 
ready for new adventures. 

You should feel the same and 
be glad to go on to new 
friendships. In boy-girl groups 
Crying around school, letting 
others know you werp jilted and 
are atill yearning for him, will 
get you nowhere because you 
won't be fun to be with. So keep 
your feelings about him to 
yourself; he on the go to do 
interesting things. Soon you'll 
find other good companions and 
will stop linking about him and 
the blow he gave to your ego. 

* * * 

“lisar Kitte: I am going on 
17. I have a boyfriend who 
comes down to my house just 
about every day. He likes to 
take me out on week-days. But 1 
don’t have time to be going out 
on week-days. I have homework i 
to do, and work to do around! 
the house. He doesn’t under¬ 
stand this, because he is used to 
being free from work- He is the 
only child and feds that he 
•hould have his way. — ’HELP 
WANTED' ” 

Dear Help Wanted: Cut down 
on seeing him. during the week; 
get your schoohvork and homa 
chores done ao you can be free 


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* * * 

Only ooe member of the Los 
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* * * 

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* * * 

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London. Beirut, Paris, 

Rome and Amaterdam 
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Paria, the leader in hair- 
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the’ after growth allows it. The whole hairttyle present* a 
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permanent. Most Paris models leave foreheads uncovered 
where the hair line permits. 

The world Hairdressing Convention In Milano, Italy, was 
of great interest. Canada placed 11th out of 23 nations 
competing in the international hairttyle competition. The 
competition won by France was held in the Milano Sports 
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LONDON (UPD-When David 
I Johnstone left home last May 
to try to row across the Atlantic 
ijOcean, he forbade hit mother 
and brother to order any search 
for him. no matter what. 

I ,'T am trying to be objective 1 
about the whole business," Mrs. 
Johnstone said two months after, 
the last sighting of her son's 
missing rowboat, the Puffin, in 
mid-Atlantic. 

But fear* for the safety of 
Johnstone, 34. and fellow-oars¬ 
man John Hoary, 29.. grew 
steadily over the intervening 
months. 

PUFFIN FOUND 

They were finally confirmed 
Saturday when the Royal Cana¬ 
dian Navy destroyer escort 
Chaudiere found tha 15-foot 
Puffin, capsized, about 600 miles 
southeast of ST. John'*. Nfld. 

There was no sign of life. 

The tiny craft contained all 
the identification necessary, a 
[set of oar*, binocular*, a direc-' 
tion-finder, camera*, exposed 
film, compass, chart*, personal 
items. 

NO DOUBT 

There seemed to be no doubt ■ 
that the overturned rowboat! 
spotted by the British liner! 
Ocean Monarch Sept. 4 was the 
Puffin. The last entry in the 
water-soaked log recovered Sat¬ 
urday was dated Sept. 3. 

John stone and Hoare. both 
Journalists, set out May 21 from 
Virginia Beach. Va. They had 
hoped to us* the location as an 
easy springboard Into the swift- 
moving Gulf Stream, „ which 
swings close to the U.5. eastern 
seaboard off tip Virginia and 
North Carolina coast. 

COMPETITION 

Two weeks later, they had i 
co m petit i on. British parsfroop- i 
ent Cap*. John Ridgway and 
Sgt. Charles Blyth put to see 
from Cap* Cod, Mass., in the 
21-foot dorv English Rose ITT. 

The English Roae m, after a 
rough time getting into the 
Gulf Stream through cold, chop¬ 
py New England coastal waters, 
made it to the west coast is¬ 
lands of Ireland in 91 days, 
landing Sept. 3—the same day 
as the final log note of the Puf- 


"But I always had faith that 
John and his friend would come 
through." 

Mrs. Johnstone called her 
son s venture "a very courag¬ 
eous thing. It is a great pity 
that It shhould end like this." 

SOUNDS WARNING 
“When young people want to 
undertake something like this, 
you can do nothing but let them 
do It. You must Just go along' 
with them,” she said. "Theyi 
knew what they were doing.” I 
Ridgway, whose expedition 
turned out successful, had words 
of warning for any who would; 
attempt such a crossing again. 1 

"Knowing what I know now 
about the venture. I would not! 
do it a second time, and would 
not advise anybody elae to do 
it either. I do not recommend 
it,” he told newsmen. 


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There wa* speculation the 
Puffin may have been caught 
in the fury of hurricane Faith, 
which churned aeroao ill course 
in the first week of September. 

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Both men's mothers took the 
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pany benefit*. Apply in 
U* Service Manager. 
Mol on Lid. 10B Yatn. 


ill cam- 
■non lo 

nail* 


EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, 
typiat and general office clerk de- 
aire* part-Uma position. Phone 
isi-xm 


Hnapltal. 1900 Port St. 


While every endeavor wm cm I 


»d Police office or write to the 
Cunmluloner, Royal Canadian 


RECEPTIONIST FOR CENERAL 
piaclltlooer a office. Experience «■*- 


WANTED, 


15 DCATHS AND FUNfRALS.tO FUNtRAl DIRECTORS I IS COMING EVENTS 


AFTER HOURS 
•TELEPHONES 
11 :J0 p.m, to 7 ».m. 
383-S30S 

Sporta, 5*3-7000 
Editorial, M3-4500 or 
Circulation, 383-07*6 


BOX REPLIES 
All replies to private box 
numbers available from 
8:00 e.ra. to 6:00 p.ra. 
Monday to Friday In¬ 
clusive. 

e • • 

OFFICE HOURS 
Classified Counter, 8:00 
a-tn. to 6:80 p.m. Busi¬ 
ness Office, S :00 a.m. to 
5:30 p.m. Monday to Fri¬ 
day Inclusive. 

CLOSED SATURDAY 

• * e 

TELEPHONE HOURS 
8:00 am- to 8:0® p.m. 
Monday to Saturday In¬ 
clusive. 


W u 1 1H —B‘«n to Mr andMn RH'iHULME —A* Rest Havre Heepiial, 
Weugh inee Morsel, TTC5 South Sidney. B.C. on October Id. 1968.1 


un'e St-, et St. Joqrph'* Hbapttal. Mr. Gordon Cratom Hulme,' agrd »iuv.iujj uivv/o. 

.,n Ocl. U. 19#6 a girl, Shed* M yean: born in Vanoouvtr, H.C.. Vi morel /Nianole 

Call, tiller fur Karen. and a n»deni at Sidney. B.C. , XUnerai AJiapeiS 

5 DEATHS AND FUNERALS JSt ! «« Vanoouver Stieer 

--- Ol the laia Orton* and Mre H EV S Via . EV IU« . EV S-Ut 

ABKAHAMSON - -Pasaed peanrtulll D. Hulme. end dearly beloved ... _ . 

away at Ibe Royal Jubilee Howk- hu*l>and rt Markn. Bertde* hll J 1 • to _ McCal^a 

l»l -XI Oct. 13 IMS. Mn. Martha widow he leave# IXj daughter* .T * J” ^* 1 . /**, 


McCALL BROS. 
Funeral Chapels 


|r Tl MALE HELP WANTED i 28 FEMALE HELP WANTED I 27 TEACHERS WANTED gjgjljj (JoljjnjaJ 27 

1 ippoikfp I srunni. niRTntr-r Ho u Sunday, October Id, 1966 


5 DEATHS AND FUNERALS 


T400 Veneouver Street 

4tt . EV 5 Mffi . EV 5-44*1 


Diane, , Clover dale, BlC.. 


year*, oi inn Klnran Avenue. I Loaley, at Ufctne, and hi* alter. I 


E.aataU, Ahrahamnii. aged SI Diane, .Cloverdale, ttC . and br-^rMnm^ MoQ^ra lor 

year*, at £i« Klnroea Avenue. 1-aley. at tJtotne, and hi* alter, 

widow of Noah AiirWianaon. pin- Mr*. Her (timer Sherwood. We*t aUlbea and kmc experience, 

neer.reeident of the Lardrau <sa Vanmuwr. ac. Mr. Hulme wa* 

In ft She leave* her daughlcr, pntadreit at the Ocdon Hulme mu.vijai 

Mr*. Violet Sinclair with wtaxn *-bl. fadrwy, RC; a neember at MACKINEN. Mr. Ham 

at»- re-drd one tan Andrew n the Victoria Real E*ate Board: PRIVATE SERVICE, 10 IS B.m.- 

Abrahamam of**FUdsno^'^thrM “« - 'XT sXd'wm'S FAMD-Y CHaAl. 

grahdr*ul(lmi. Mr*. Marilyn FORD. Mn Helen Venoekoa 

Renema at Victoria: Barry L, 1;M P m. -St- MMhaela and All 

Sinclair ot BeUiivrham and .Mr*. 2,'J™ Ko?” Angel, Orurnh. Wem Seartch Hoad 

‘"T DUV ® : W»e, Raaoir*) PrSnaula Branch DITJUESNE. Mr. .Inaeph Z. 

°!* .“*■ NoT 37. SuWf. B.C., tor tha past 3:to p.m.-FLORAL CKAPEU 
ter. Mr*. Bertha Cummjrn at Naw u yflan „ , , 

mrrxa and nephew*. Service* will be held In the Sand. PAYERS 7 00 D m. - FLORAL 
i Acbjmpamed to Woudlawn Eure- f'uneiml Chapel o< R/we,. artney. rK^PEI FLORAL 

;«1 Home, N«*v WesUranaier lor B.C. on M-mdav. October 37. 1966. 

serMcei on ISiMday. Ort. W at 5 00 at 1:00 p.m, bmrmlum Flowm ABRAHAMSGN. Mr*. M*rlM 
p m . Rrv. JuM PiiiM offlattlntf. fr«teiul)y dMined. >'n«ndi vAntu EJLai^lii 

intrrmenl al KrAjer CcuMlM'y. ing, may ojotrlbolA to tl* B.C- AroompR/id^d to Nw WeitmiriJef 

1 kabetah Servioe, McCall Hfo*. CatKer Fund. Ml Broughton Street. tor aervtce*. 

Kunecal Directurs, Flower* gTila- Vlatoria. B.C. . 

fully declined.) - TUESDAY 

rxMPBnv .. , J AWL—On Ooinber U. 3SM, Bl»a CLRF. Mr. Jean L. 


Old Ag« Ppreioncrs So. 1 
1600 Government Street 
Oct. 17 at 7 45 
Admission SV 
6 Oanfe fat J2 
16 Garnet $14 Each 
2 Gamed $20 Eaci) 

1 Game $50 
1 Game '$100 
Door Priy.ce 
10 Good Neighbors 
Last 5 Gamee 25a Card 


APPRAISER 
for the 

Aiaeeeorriklectori Department 
Cily of Victoria 

Tn peclcrm Uehnical proper tv 
eppraUal wurit detormlnlng l he 
value It both urlvat* and revenue 
pi i*1 uclng dwell inga Including any 
related altermllona or reoalr*. Work- 
in* from bc*h Held and office loca- 
liona. clanffies atnjcturaa and land 
delermlnea rate of phyalcal depre 

I'latlbn. functional obaomcence and 

ealruatea aiaeeement value,. Good 
working knowledge of B.C Govern¬ 
ment Appraisal technique*. 

Preference will be given to bppli 
rani* with prcfea*h*ial aem-dilatkm 
or applicant* currenUy enrolled in 
roune, leading lo recognlxed pro- 
fe**|nnal aaTedltatlon. Starting .al¬ 
ary commeniurale with quaTmca- 
i.one and .experience. 

Appllratlona In writing, Hating 
• ge. experience, quallficailon, and 
'rh-phone number, or en forma pro¬ 
vided in the Penonnet Department 


“CAREER WOMEN" 


SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 61 
(SAANICH I 


Junior Secondary Commerca 


If you are a peiaonahia, pre- 1 Teacher required on temporary bail* 
eentahle. well educated penonjfnr North Saanich. Subject* are 
hnw employed In a managerial Typing. Busines* Kundamenlhl, 
capacity in the retail trade or I and Practical Arithmetic. Claiae, 


36 8USINESS SERVICES AND 
DIRECTORY 

Iricklayar* 


ie a legal .trnographer, are below average in .lie. Dutie* lo i-, H ri*i »rrs i'lnuvi-Yt avn 
> hooi teacher or have com- commence November M 39*6. ;.™T™Ti ES fv * riJi ^ 


you would like a more re- Apply Immediately t»< 
warding career with more K. A. McLealan 

and more freedom- Dutrtct Sigxralendent of Srhoola. 
f*, 11 ior * P. a Box 300, a*e>. B C. 

interview wilh MR PETER 

SEN at Nnrthwe*tern Secgrl----- 

tiee Lid.. EV S-6741' and hear __ _ 

the story of aucceaa in the If SITUATIONS WANTED 

Heal Enale Induatry. aaai ■ 


FIREPLACES, CHIMNEYS, AND 
repair*, etc. EV 3-3S91. 

Carpantara 

OENOtAL REPAIRS. ALTERA, 
bona. Addlkn. Fast, ocurfeoua 
*er>1n*. >'re« aattmalea 
W. Earl Eby JfB-OtMg 


CLEANER 
Required for 

M V. 'Queen of Puma Rupert** 

B.C. Ferry Authority 


Cuy Hall, will he received by the | SALARY: |290 per monlh. 


MALE W. Earl Eby_S»00«g 

WU11LU LIKE^TEADY EMPLOY INSULATION. STORM WINDOWS, 
mrnt. Have aeveral yean' experi- cabmeta, vanltlea, ala.ra. garagea 
ence .hop maintenance. Do electric {T^™; v,7?-tiiU!':, ™ nmm ‘ 

wrldint, saa welding, electrical re- Uon< - p - 1 ’ owllf . LVt-JR a eve*. 
pair work, power cquipmenL ehr- INTERIORS 

irlcal wlrLng On com ml jianelm and Wood Panelling 

inilmmenu. Can read hlueprlnu. Special Decorative EBect* 

Pieaae call Mr. Peter*. i!C-S96i. Phone flW-RHO 


cx.vs^Fifcn 


CAMFRC1V I “ v,. , .. . JAWL-On Ooinber li, 3S66. BUa CURE Mr. Jinn L. —-T-* 

V ,™ *,, n " ,, r KU >'' eangh Jawl, of 3JtD lAKgrlae Street. MASS. Ul:00 am -ST. ANDREWS NofLPtfMlTianS.10r.amo * 

‘ r ';' n ,' e*«J • re-dent 't VVteri. CATHEDRAL. Blanehand et View. ITwn S.SU OaiTlO 

All vender Camervm of 1139 Hill- h«- forty year*. Survived by hi* DriV 11.—_(_. 

aide Ave. Survived by two daugh- bekwed «Ke^ag)e Knur, at home. a ^5P“ 3 l?- ~ r wrT^ 60^'c in Prizes 

ler*. Mn. Edith Henaon of V« a an. KamrtL Sunhan. Robert 1 - u p m rJAJRAL CHAPEL. Y.iimir Mnn r\t 

toria and Mi*. Margairt Rahv and Mnfwn 5ki*{ti Jewt, of Vlr- GARNER- Mra. Mary Hannah __ _ lOUflg Bian Oi 

of Vancouver: one .on, Walter of una: 2 (Miaehler*. Sardara Sen- Jhlvale kmc* 1:J0 p m. — CANADIAN PACIFIC PKNNinNFiik' 

Edmom*,; eight giandchildrrn. «« bS. Seratara. <i Van- EAMB.Y CHAPEL Pc LulK ' L^c. Empre^ I EXECUTIVE 

M. tvTh r *Rr,‘,t r ' 1 v7no 1 h'r-uf nr " 10 WARREN. Mr*. May V _, Hotel. Tue.day, lsth. 2.00 p m. 

.VKLall Bma. hLORAL CHAPEL, iuml eeevirv* on Wedne*day y \ ., m .FLORAL CHAPEL — v- - imrwo 

^' n ? ,n *" d . Vancouver Sla.. on at i.m n HAYWARDS FUNERAL a-—- ... _ _ - .... P K O SISTERHOOD RUMMAGEi ABILITY 

^» d,y ’, <W- *A *> 1: IS prn. CHAPEL 7il Unoughton SI Ovma SC X)Tf„ -r^ 0 ^ Mmial ,. ,, »|j , C-nniorani St., 

Inienrrent at Hatley Memorial Gar- i,, n at the Rnval Oak Crvm—orium « 'a. 'Jr ^ TT* "W 1* at * ju a m. 

d * n ’- Sigv-rti^ parkang adjoining the P«c. Omrch. Old Eaqumalt M ; vnk-ut. nr’. 

CHIUSTIE • At San Fnmaaoo on c *“ pH __ WEDNESDAY P>l'hia* Hall. 7.'j‘ C'nrmoranl hi,' n.j' 

ChmtJ S' "Suect Ur SM 11 LAMBIE Oct.dSer If. IS*, tn SCOTT. Mr «^nrge Jtnwat I 1 p m W A - W c A B -S;_ j Management Training Program W- 

alrrc| . 1 Mr tnndalil ft I .am Vt*«* S ill a m Ou**n of Peace i l.ium a u.,11 rj.nnerf . 


CANADIAN PACIFIC PENSIONERS 
"Pr. Lwlae" Lnungc. Empreu 
Hotel. Tueaday. lSlh. 2.00 p.m. 


rpr^onn^l Officer not )Ater thin ftenelUx include L'niJixin dav off' ——- —— — ... — *--— — 

Noon. Thursday, October 27. 1M f or „ oh day worked room and A| J T L'MN IS THE CLEAN UP TIME SPECIALIZING IN FINISHING, 

- ‘ __ board provided whDe on board, and n-." 1 »'*ba and rorkerle* de.lgrwd' cabinet and remodelling. Workmah- 

lranaportatloo from Nanaimo to 'hip guaranteed. Hr. or contract. 

* Kelaey Bay and return. ImS*. ™■ - A jfL-^ 1 d * tl ~ 47IMS49. . , 

Applicant, muil be Canadian rill- balure a Service._ vrwni MrJt SPADY iri _ bo CAR. 

"“or Brltnh Rihject* with cm. Id- EXPERIENCED CHINESE COOK wntirwork cuEbMldk V*1 odd 
v „ lm „ *r__ . "•“« 'xperieiwe in related work, require. Meady poeition. WuTlIu 

Young Man of Application form* may be obtained evening ahW. ran handle mah. Vic- *** _ 

ID* 1 Ch ,“ rm A"' £;£., 0vV „?* r '- lori * Prt “' Box *41- REPAIRS RENOVATIONS 

VYPnmVP lie CommUaion. 544 Michigan Street. — —---—-- CEMENT WORK 

tALLUllVL VICTORIA; completed form, to be HONEST. RELIAR1.E GARDENER vickrrr A Song Ltd ** 1* 

eturned to The Ch.iSn.n, H C. caretaker, null job, town or coun *. 

ABILITY Cive service Commlanun. 344 Mlrhi- try weekly. Highest rafarence*. Uat ENGLISH CABINET MAKING. 

k«n Street. VICTORIA, NOT LATER Job 6 years. 479-2100. Kilihen cabinet* general mipentrv. 

ioTpiZVJl recently ” retired cjcef G .°°HL^ r ** 

LOMI'LmiOM ^0. m mi. PfUV CKfirw rtwiir^* mltInn nf At.TTY VARW AT RFAflHNARI.B 


JOO 6 yMPL 47&-2J00. Kitf^pn (itMivti. gentrmX cmiDentr>-. 

RECENTLY'" RETlS£5—OCEF t>W 

Prtiy Officer deiire* pnaltlon of QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE 
tnat, a. chauffeur handyman, email nil*. Addlticm. renovation#, elc. 
irurk delivery or otter. OH 6-2037. Eebmate*. plana Glover SM-UJO. 


Kitchen cabinet* general 


n.4 an ordinary Job Thu unique I CAREER MLNDED7 1 trurk delivery or offer.' OH FJ»f Eatlmgte*. plana Glover 6M-SK*k 

Management Training Program fol- 1 -- -- - ———-—--- 

low* a well-planned, comprehenalve Love ahnrlhand? Lika mNllfif EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT R. WARD— EV 119* 

•( hedute . . piovidr* you the heat peopla? An mteretUng poeition „ familial- in all phaaea require* part Comptel# carpentry service. *► 
opportunity fo develop quickly'Into, now available wilh a downtown 'JT„ . u .— • accounting. C. Wilcock. parlor work at reaaonabla rate*, 
a le.ponaihla cxerutivc in finance., finance company Reception dutlea I GR " M,t7 ' u n raniNCTC rvunu 

pava you full aalaiy while you learn! and corre.pondence, eu . await. STEADY RFf LAA1 v man -5? Rnuinitlal — CommerciaL^Aitw. 

ff 47«ffi&*ssws^ira?K “■ ^_ 

£ssstes& *vsrTJTTsstJS=! mz**’** -4 >^4: a c a 


CLASSIFIEn COPY 
DEADLINES 

Regular cla.srBed advertiab- 
meni* may be placed at lh» 
counter, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p m. 
on Ihe day prior to publication. 
Monday to Friday Inclmlva. By 
ttiepbune, 8.00 am. to S:(J0 


1‘ranrutoo. aged 71 year*. Sur 
vivcd by l*a luvuig wfie Aimce 


VwtDTUi. Mr Anmdmld G. Lam 
hie. aged 52 year*, of 39*3 Cedar 


Man*. 9 in 

Chucrfi. 


Queen of Peace 


PLACES TO VISIT 


CHAPEL. 734 Broughton Street. ItL 
Rev. J. L. W Mel .can officiating. 

Interment Rnyal oak Hunal Park 


mottur. MI*. Maty Leipef of TO HE ANNOUNCED 

Victoria; 2 htnUier*. CharU. Lam McKENZtE. Mra Ethel 
hie of Vajsiiuver amt Jamia _ 


RESTAURANTS 


p.m. Monday to Saturday In- 11 Sv*>ervi»oj packing adjoining Lhej loiper nl Vkiniia; aleo hta toan-i 


elusive. 

All ci**.lfl*d aemlkllipley copy 


Airs. K. i.Margarrij Lewta of 
WTruknr, Oruariu. 


must be In the poiseaslon of I COOKE —At Reel Haven Hospital, Vurvxal aervice* will be held tn 
Victoria Pirn Lid.. 2631 Dougla. I todngy. BC . •« Ortobrr 13. J9*. Rim. MAIN CHAPEL 


Street, by 4:00 p.m. on Ihe day 
prior to publication, with the 
rxcepfion that copy tar Sunday 
Colonial must be m by 4:00 p.m. 
Friday. 


CLASSIFIED RATES 
FULL COVERAGE 


YOUR 

M^.iiljr u" Mf^“B^:~“\tAJN "CHAPEI" COTifMUNITY CIIAPELS .J^a^o 1 o' , » pm Vi'ct'JrliTBic.''*'’ 1-RjlCRJNNia* ownerta e*UbliBunehL 'Pti._RIS.1707. e|»_f ylng. 3«L ffi3d. _47»4j»l 

SvS'iK s x.“ R “ ro ^’^nsss- . 

\ H i lama Bf gratefully dnehned Frtendi. tf de SANDS MORTUARY LTD. . - --- YOUNG LADY, AGE 18-2# FOR--- : — -Carnata and Linoleum 

Service. Wli liheki to ihe fcnd. Krrd ’ m " y Memorial Chanel LORT yRnM TRUCK IN VICINITY --- heller ladle.' wear .tore, who really DUTCH GARDENER. LANOflDAP_^_______ 

Funeral O^jei ta . Roses. Sidney. l ” und - 1*01 Vctl Si > nf Market SL. Bay and Government, BROWN BROS. AGENCIES LTD. '*" u «ventually to hava an Inter "*v "** rock ARMSTRONG * DOMINION OIL- 

HC «i Tueaday. October 38. 1966. mv-.v*,!* - , 777 ” vr— “ UJlimeS 1. aheeta ot preflniUied plywood, ha. an opening for one real enale ' ,Un * * nd *o°d Job You would work, pmamng, elc. 8*0-0827, cloth a lateit to Inlaid and Cortona. 

I at 3: On pm., Paine H. C While ma i 1 xfv *u) - ai im vipi sn Viotori* BC EV 3-7511 4vS ■ h "' 1 * OR 8-2M5 .aleaman We offer every taably * Un u » tiamea and learn every JUNIOR HIGH cram hTTv toieat In tltoa Qualified expert, on 

Ioffiaaimg. LUuan M^drinald vicruna, P.v. x,V d-fPLl HANr . a .^.-~p_.p to aid j-u u. yvur wm.M nner “P“t at our buaineaa Including wani odd klh.^rr^Kta ltarTl.i .Z «w carpets and linoleum floor. Sup 

it Montreal, formerly at Victoria, .. .. LORT—BROWN HANDBAG. ZIPPER 7-s,„ „ v |— lr „„ a A bow to buy and sell fajhim mer- 1^22. * 1 * n< *' N*™* 1 ““ _|._4 , Inatalled Btantord Fumi- 

OORHETT to Victoria. B C. "n B.C, predeceaaed her hinband ___„ rtaalng. No money. 2 pra of eye, ^ chandlw. You mu*t ha aitraetlva *4-099*. P m y*iw Ur rvum 

Old 14. 1989. Mr.. Sana. Marjorte De-wge Survived hy her «n. CHAPEL OF ROSES pame* and mu-c book. Reward. ‘^ n ' ^ and well-groomed. hav.a pT«Sa^-PAINTFR- ' - - 

Onrhert a^wt m vwac wirkwv nf .Inho Wnnal Aauetiter* Grace c *_ r» c- «« 4794387. 1 /J-.jl'.. .122, -,? _, .I ur«rnrfl*vq rt*RJ*KT5I am LINTH 


— . employe* benefit.. 
VICTORIA'S ONLY EXrRESSO 
roffee bar in the Queen Vlrforl. 

Inn. oppialie Thundeiblrd P.rk HOl’SEHni.r 

Niew under neat management Sen- CORPOF 

Ing breakfaat. lunchevei. nmt full 1218 Dougl 

course meali. 1:3U am. to 10.3U pm. Victoru 

“II y_ 386-2812. 

20 LOST AND FOUND 


HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 
CORPORATION 
1218 Dougla* street 
Victoria. B.C, 


LORT FROM TRUCK IN VICINITY 


opportunities and company beneflii. MEN AVAILABLE job*. 477-6307. 

K «ll*M^ l Se^e r r^ W -r5°°“* BARS ' l>ANEL - 

c«ji Mn, sf^tnoo -— -——. time. 388-30T7. 

DRAKE WILL DO BOOKKEEPING FOR — • — 

ncncmTi-nr .mail buelnei. at my boma or CARPENTER WORK, ALL TYPE#, 

PERSONNEL owner's eitabliHunenL Ph. 65KI707. el*n fen cing. 3824 B58 . 47»48<»f. 

fifto'JSSS- ACCOUNTANT OFFERING BOOK- CARPENTER SMI - RETIRED 

_ • fee to applicant keeping and accounting service, Very raaaceva ble, BC^WI _ 

. - available. 479-5734. 

^I’e^adl'e^wV^e. 3 ^ re^ DUTCH GARDEN Er| ~ LANDBCAP ^ _ 


ICX1RBETT to Victoria. BC «n B.C. predeceaaed by her hu*bar>d 
Old. 14, 198*. Mr*. Sarah Marjorie George Sunlved hy her eon. 


fcOiAPEL 0F r 0 6»2932 ^ ""-T’ “* ^TSTSAVU S SLSi.TSr l >.“1 Ll.^I n». wd-KW- _w », 

FOUND. GIRLS BICYCLE BLUE » mnet general, schedule of re- minimum of grade Hi and aome EV 1-5606 — 479-729# IjA — Oerveta vtnyla. linoleum.. 

- while, laat Sunday on Maddiscn; muneraUnei All replie* will he general bualne.a experience would —-====r~-- . - crrytoc-ptaOlc. tliea, mM tolled and 

CHAPEL OF HEATHER r ~- EV.4-aC. ir^led .vmfMetolJly PleM. call or b* lWpAd - H you thlnk_ eiarreaa and P*. 


CULL, vuvciuvul Corbett, aged 86 year*, widow of John. Montraal: daughter*, Grace, c;j_p„ d/-> 

*f»c per lin* per weekday; 55c the late Thnmea Logan Corbett: l.na Angelea. Calif.; Eileen of the ouumy, aj.v-. 

p-r line per weekend: 86c per line bom to Halifax Quaky, N.R.. and Caribou and three grarvdchfktren i — 

f,«- tore# cumecullv* day*; 8133 a rowdent of Vlrtnrta imo* 191S. tlaa* brother*. George W. HetiD nflPP! t 


per line for *lx coruecutlve day*. I she Iravea a atop daughter. Mr*. C, anl Allan L. Llftnn. and one 
Minimum advertisement two line* Margaret Lynda of Penticton. B.C., ai.ter, Fkvenea MitctieO. all of 
only, *1.00 minimum charge on niece, and nephew* Victoria. »C. 

■d'enl.cment* placed by telephone. Funeral service* will he held tn Sender* will he held to Ihe Sand. 

Contract rate* on application. the Thnmmn A In ing pimcral Out- Mortuary limited "Memorial Ova 

„ _ , -T— _ . . urt on Tueataiy. on. 1* at 1:30 pel of Chime." on Tuewlaj. Ort. 1* rhn.L, iJJiiL a^rniioha rv^in . Large financial corporalion ha* out- All application, confidential' 

arlh Notice*. »2 00 per InaerUon. p m Rev. it Fj*>l*r offuxaL'ng 1966 at li nn a.m Arriatearor THOMSON A IRVING rVWffl"* I> ^ .landing sale* opening (or a man --- 

. .- , „ rvrttuwed by iremation. C E. F. VM.iH .gnaatirut Inter- inuaiau.i s itiVLiu *i>* F.v 4-2UQ. age J3-4S. individual bunt be local 

JSlXSai 3« T?«”r CURE-Suddenly- .In, rceldenro. r “ k ' >'^era] Chapel ClTsfraro" Ptiomi I an! to lion ’"and 5^SUt W “ , r- COLONY 

1> -. h Tunerall Notjcei, not ex- j? lu 1 2(? l M?*j!!Ln V L' Cu iP'ISm MACKINEN Alte* a lengthy 111- Ert. 1*11 Formerly of Winnipeg 313 85M- *«r. Bu*ine*. or aaie# P hS^rour# 

ac# additional H o c. 38r daily. PRI NEED AT 1 KEd| & ^ '^to^ta ^ sy W ^' , »•'■« 

BET —HOMES'>-■ B * SfS&^SST m m 


C, and Allan L. Llftnn. and one unAr£Jj r hin-rt 1 rtr.rt _ write Mr Grave* at 1125 Btan-1 Ui» a chkHenge era totemted In ** J1 cieeui upa. Expert male*. 715 Paadcn. Ptv EV 6-JtOI. 

fj.'f.. Milrtvefl. all of Col wood, B.C. GR 8-3821 io l?n Jv.w W S rrE * MONTHS ' Slraet. Phone EV5«7l »"d have a flair foe faihlon. thl* , ” c * <t GR »Tlg7._ _____— 

k-ta in, EstAhliRhPil 54 Ypara I AV *: C - P ' U . h ’ io i HANDYMAN 


THOMSON & IRVING 
Funeral Chapel 


*>ri aiai to* <mv> -- - an»nine. pcninn caum ne tor you EhClMe HANDYMAN 'G6IH.III 

ux|.61.n, 384 9892. .-- recent .nap with full dflall* nf Hou*e repair and -lllin* 886-9440 -■—■— ---- -- 

I TOST Rrn CfV "mCYCLE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY vouraetf to Victoria Pre... Box »7. .. - ANYTHUIQ LN OONCRETTE SWTM- 

I Chrome ender* 4 minthi old Dnwn- financial corporation ha* out- All *ppliratlnn* confidential. GUTTERS RENEWED. PAINT mir* pool*, pre-ca*l a^pbe tanka. 


rredtog 12 line*. 82.90 flcal toaertion 1966: Mr. Jean L- Cure, aged 

■ nd gif5 »uUicquenr Insertion*. a rceutenl her* since 


Earb a<klit!0"Al line. 38c daily. 


88 year*, a rot idem her* since 
J9i>4 formerly <g Island Fall*. 
Saak. Ha leave. ' or* daughter. 


relerkvave I great-grandrtiiidren: e.ao two 

veieiauw. .1 _ c-.-j,., 


TERMS or PUBLICATION 


Vfuewiei. n.r .; a greoanuiaren: »,v hi. wife Aiwtr and hia new 

, * r “‘ 11 drBn; ,v, ° diughrer. Mr*. June. (Riwaltoi 

>!l ei .nwees W, u^v.n Srfwtile of Victoria: two grand- 

B^? 1 HrtRAl^ritaPFr iMughtera Term Amt arvl Unda 

rTj rr.y?. 1 ^' ^ H . APF - [ - «1*1 two Mater*. Mr*. K. Tnd* 


Tha Victoria praaa Ltd. shall txk^ Vanoouver Sta. on Monday, “iw, ^'ibi LFim dl 
be Habit tor rwolnaertim cf any O01. 17 at 7:tD p.m. Mm will be Seafn^L^ “ M U Ftvor a( 

.dvertuament beyond the emoum crlebrated In St, Andrew a Cathedral. PRflfAIV _ __ aeevtrw* vakil 

paid tor .uch •dvertiMment. | Bla**diard al View, or Tuerty. to MoSa Brna FiSoLY 

la the event of an error occurring | OX. Ill at 30:110 Am. Intarrml eu CHAPEL^ Mam Offlne Blikf* 1x1 


1 MONUMENTAL 

MORTIMER'S 

MONUMENTAL WORK* 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
‘Tha Finest to CrafSBMMhip'* 

S David Street EV 3-6421 


wanted, found- SPTA EV 148 18. 

21 MALE HELP WANTED 


WANTED — -MANAGER FOR LUM 
her yard to Duncan area. Pievtou* 
rvperMmca as manager not neces¬ 
sary hui mud have knowledge ot 
lumbar and bunding auppfy bu*l 
neaa. Apply: Mr. Csntena. Na- 
1 tonal Eropluymcnt Service, Victoria. 
EV HUI 


I* >nur «*.urance of suc¬ 
re.* la the Real Estate hull- 
ne*.: Why? Because 

COLONY baa trained more 
awie.iful w-omen in tha 
Real Eatala buaineil than al¬ 
most ail the other real ealata 
office* combined. Need w# 
a»y more? Call now for in- 
Inrmailun or an interview. 
Mr. R. da Monllgny. 886 3231 

COLONY BOMESALES 


work. Low coat. GR S-2T42. GR #5198. etc. Rot* blasting. W, A N. Trace. 

CHINESE GARDENER WISHES --47M671 or - 

part-time work. Phone EV 3-9855. CONCRETE FLOORS. SIDEWALKS. 
—PA.NT.XG^MY-HOBBY- ^ 

l^ E ^tJ : i^ OR «?T E mS? RAT - arvl 

mg. By hour or day. 3« 7810, Mti mates. M-UM 

IiS^Sma°rVtiw BIRKETT, CEMENT OONTOACTOR 
weekends Young man a EV 6-7P08. m Typa , Work - GR 9-288S. 

yi T^CT?. 0 # 1^? RST DRAINS, SEWERS. CE3JENT. 

Ctaae wo rk. gL75 hr, EV 6-19 SI EV 4 AKA Frank PUUtamX EV 3 3495 

30 SITUATIONS WANTED the victoria cement man 


the liability ol Victoria Pre** Ltd. Huyal Oak Burial Park. | M.eaMy Ortobrr 17 at lois im 833 D » v1d aurrt EV 3-64Z1 

DTFRESHE - A, H.rrimn Rrt]^^ v STEWART MONUMENTAL WORE3 

to ouestlon. 7" ‘ntaSlTj 6, ISSd M i fr,(T *M m »5' contnhuta to tha Heart 14 ~. L T^' * n ‘ :r f .A^ 6 . ^ 

All claima CB error to pubUcallon . 7 ~ IhHnwne. aged * Fiaal. 19«1 Fort St. 1 146 8 May Stre et EV 4-3453 

ihaU be made artthln U hour, there- I V™? V !_ <rf _iu >< | t " ri fli.i 1, ■] Cl flBKTK 

alter and If not made shall not »Da-t^iU-T SOOTT-fn VWorti in tha Veteran*' •* FLORISTS 


be muidered. No e:alm arm im al¬ 
lowed for mors than ooe Incorrect 


McCall Bros MAIN CHAPEL. John- u_ut.i „ „ - lq ~, w, ___ 

^ In Victoria If. 

Sm«ey officiating. Followed by ere- BAULANTYNE'S 

3 SST i inmm gTm '** ly at *Stt V: g'£lt% t t For Flowers 

Pray*** win be .dferad In the__ __ „ . 

owTNWEtx ,—ai Vum (* Ort ™ EV«5S5; Night, 478-2873 

2' ST n£ tJ?*^“‘ J . *' ••Flower# By Wire'* 

of KT3 Rrtoyn Rd aged 8*. ■ i_ the rtudi rm WwfemWv rwv onn rviwk. c* 


oweo tor mcr* man ooe incorrect Oct 17 et 3:45 p m Rev. Dr. E. M. 
Insertion not tor error* not affecting| sm«ey officiating. Followed by cm-] 


the value of tha adverQiemenL 
All esiimatoi of coat ate an proxi¬ 
mal*. AdvertlHr* wtll be charged 
wilh (pace actually used. 

AB advertising copy wifi he aub- 

K t to the approval at tha Victoria 
n Ltd., who reserve Ik. right In 
lie tele dleereOon to ri*tatty, reject 
or toeert copy furalsheft 


matlnn. (blower* gratefully de 


In VlfAoria It'g 
BAULANTYNE'S 
Foe Flowers 


CANADIAN 

MOUNTED POLICE 


Bee Vacancies tor ilngl# men 
between 18 and 80 yean of aga 


PRACTICAL NURSE REQUIRES 
employment. 9 hour* a day, 5 day* 
I a week, for menially retarded peo¬ 
ple Write 1509 Gladstone Avenue. 


Ltd. Jean pwrre. GR 9-4987. 

Cleanup Sarvica 


DAN'S ant JIM'S HANDYMAN 
SERVICE LTD. 

* Yanb and baaeanenfa (leaned • 
■raa. ctanng * Fence* built and 


gjg” * * to the rtwrrti on WednewWy. Ort" 900 Dougla 

^7"° 19 nf 1.00 a m., Itav. M- JdcNamara _ c , 

SB?ffia*C.TK3Mto. Cpp ‘ stratJlcqi 

mJZ! ST™ wE°aSl^ jT Htow,d ' M(Ch ‘ l h ’ t - »■ «J*2 n 2« UA SSS. 

KroU in the ILtfvA.: raetoew. Dr vevmn ... .. . _ . .. W ' U| “ experienced 


900 Douglas St. 
Opp. StratAcona Hotel 


made to forward replie* lo Pox 
number* to the adveriiter ai *000 
a* pnuihle. we accrpt no Uablllt* 
in rawiert at in*, or damage al¬ 
leged to art*# through either fall-1 


ABOVE AVERAGE EARNINGS BRITISH COLUMBIA PRACTICAL NURSE REQUIRES wiaeeup aenrica 

plu. bnnuae* plu* car plu* medical AUTumoBILK ASSOCIATION employment. B hour, a day^ 5 day. -T-JTV havoymaj*- 

iienefll*. 1.1 the man who I* willing 1«» Pandora Ave. Victoria, a week, for menfally retarded peo- DANS tori JIMS RANDYMAN 

lo learn how to aell automobile, ha* a varan y tar a lady who can P, 1 * - Wrl '» J5 °9 Gladstone Avenue. cr.K.vi i.r. gid ._ 

far experience not nercary but “"H eech year ■■ follow*: 1 after: Victor la. 

energy euefltial. k l jgg eariy SepL^ *** - >Mde Wton tea, her - . >4* >Y*a mtlmataa. MFOMfi. offlcg 

TK AC _ _ Thi* to ln,«aMbi w^i ■ in _ 

WANTED - POOL ATTENDANT modem office. Preview, ufflea ex- hour VIctoria Prat. Hax 453 ' RUBBISH HAULED. BASEMENTS 

for Indoor salt water pool at prnenc# and ability to meet tha l) ?T_:: CTon * _ ,-lewrvnd Ha\a 

Island Hall Hotel. PariiavUI*, Jar pubUc eaaenUal. INTELLIGENT, XXEN AND NEAT, cleaner. Fence# built. Dratna laid, 

rird equipment. Qualified lo flvi 1*0 *171 for appuAnbnanL Hr*. afl« 11 a.m Much «xp^ctwe EV 4-€TTH anytliM. Fm mornmie*, 

supervise rxerWoe fear,-—- - In arco«aita. typing. ouK Mica. J. C Van Ml 

S^ri^e A 2Vr^“!l2 S^riTS^r- - fc HAMBROOE TBE HANDYMAN. 

parirtvllle. B.C. Poelllcn avtolaT. aT . TT vpp, oSTFloBm EXPERT. ftHffiftw' •‘£?Z Bm ’ b \V 

LARGE AUTOMOBILE DEALER- -* h !£* v . ^2 !£|“ ’» d «* n * d - ■**»> potUhed by EVtoUM# EV+S*^ 

■hip require# fully qualified and **"na »rith rcataig day* offi Pet- machine*. Rome, opr ipecleltv, -_!--- 


. _.* p ,g^ l ‘!g > * t * l> L?, PROFESSIONAL COUPLE -- HE- repaired • General iwtalne • Odd 

,M kindergarten lew her », l (>*w. >Y*a e*tlmairo, K04B46, offieg 
to JbabyMt and get evening meal »:. I3H24BEE. 

5 d *'« V n __ 


who *ra at lea*t BE' tn height mn lamp*, etc. Apply *tartln* a*l«y KITCHEN AIDES REQUIRED, u ? toary. etc! Other 

have *uccea.fully completed *° FOm b< “ **■ experiw# not nacewwry. Aga < * JO * d *^*- _ 

Crod. lira o, bettor and are — “ ^ P “L U <» ALL. TYPES OT TUXM* ES 


nhyildl'y HL ftontact tha Whip require* fully qualified and .r™* 1 ** rer-1machtnee. Home* opr apeclaltv. 

^ ^ _ .killed mrohanle*. Excrttont working Gregg*. EtUhltohed 1920. EVi-SfCS 


M TAYLOR-A. Ihe VeleranF Ho.- you? tl?b 

^ n, SJ I,! «^October 14. 1968. Mr, ocra-ST - pnv 

r^’cte Taylor, aged 82 year., room. 


negUgano* or otherwua 

- nirai E’artt. A«)crviJad park World War imh Cut Floors 1 

CIRCULATION «* edjcwAng Mwort^ Servlcaa wlU be held in the Sand. riou«?*mlr«r‘ , a t *'Rn^Ti 111 

REPRESENTATIVES GARNER—SuMmly to VT^rt. on gSEF&E e^m* 

Duncan. Chemalnua. On. 14. 1986. Mra Story Hanwh Sm, m2#m rpirafvET TTvrt. •BBtol! 

Laid Cosnchan, P. Edwards 1194771 ooe atr ea t , when iht M.“iS!rd ^ 14 ANNOUNCIMINTS 

Pott Alba ml, Mra. A. NUaon. 721-6SI2 tar 4# yawn. She la aurrtvml by vexeta na Lemriery. --—_ 


negUgwioa or otherwtia. 


CIRCULATION ** Servlcaa a»1U be held it 

REPRESENTATIVES GARNER—BuMenly to”VTtgoeia eei of^Qumek'^on^ Tuwrili 

Duncan. Chemalnua. On 14. 1986 Mra story HanJ, 18th ls*8 rt i n nrJTf 

P. J. Roger* 746-*1*1 Gamer, aged 80 yaara, et 348 Bn- Uw AmVil nTOrt.iieT' e 

Itaka CoSfrhan. F. Edward* 74M771 ooe strew when ah* ha. retoded ^ Vrtinn.' 

Pnii aih.ni Mra a. Milam, ?ii-*ai2 toe *k ut— » to. vetarana Lrmrtery. 


at* ootuigtaltoD 


FT P . — WIRE SERVICE 

ROYAL OAK GARDENS 
Joppmla Roy*! Oak Crmeleryj 
4690 Pat Bay Highway 
Freeh Cut Flower* i 
Funeral Spray*. Wreath* 
flower* placed at Royal n*k 

Cemetery by arrangement 
Phone gBg-Mu 


Mounted Police, Ottawa T, RAPCO PAINT IS LOOKING FOR eenital. Some knowledge nuriing mup*vinu uniiQrvrrPTR rno DAVIES CLEANUP BASEMFNTS. 

On lari ix He^uV^’^n" 5,“^ PSSfB. BT ^ 

preterahly wlih eemor matneulallon ---—---- er.tton. Phnne after s, EV SUB CLEAN UP AND HAULINC. FRER 

_ and Kirn ule* experience. Thoee R N. REQUIRED JANUARY 1ST LADY WOULD LUCE HOUSEWORK, eetlmate*. 479-1441 

— — in tore, ted pieaae phone Mr Tuttle for buay general prarutktoe*'* g hra. C 50 an hr. and car tat any TVPFOF RUARKH mnrn. 

Miriuonn PC ,or “ “PPoIntnimt. 382 2133. office. 40-hr. week. Previou. expert- s»«uT. ca mhi ™ cb* 2S SH H * LLEa 

ALTOMOBILES - -- m:* and lame typing helpful. Reply - GR #4856 or GR 9-3820. 

Experienced BaJesman tn S^S- *ST^JS?2m25i mTS^uSto^wSriS^^ ff R I<w .^ ANUP SERVICK CALL 

sell new and used car.. Afl «• -__ -— 

benefit* ksckldlng CRT, MSA, . ■ IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT FOR J^^nli^- 1 hSi^keeS^ 11 U-a*^ Cg«Il 84l Ufl- _ 


Nanaimo, R. Lakey 


SK»37M her htatwnd Jo»E*i ral ntoca WARREN—On October 
- SS?—‘y*gyjp *2?Jr nd ' . Victoria. Sir*. Stay 


SUBSCRIPTION RATES 


I Private funeral aeeWcaa all be l 
held in McftaU Brew, FAMILY 


-- » | iirwr y-rvr pin Main te r*« eroUD inmiranci' and penskin EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOB amblbou* enanen to *erv* Avon driver. Victoria Free*. Bax #45. 

■r; ? sm bZ' rwSS rsss-sss stri « ..xw.ww , 

of 22*.Sl-rape.ro -r;-, toja* man rommlwloe. hk*„ Phone M61I21. doltar* toT" aSira. Phone S^l^fduuS. SSSTsVli^BSiS 


m -Mr, Wm c^-i_rear eve a ior ntm ei macuoneia * ', . 

^."^WVrSTSS? LM - 7M Von S'- b 2 c*pit*i fled man. 

sL to.TTf jr. ^ city Howling Lane*. Bowl rm their 


Whenaer carrier aervle* 1* main- Shi leave* her hualwnd, Gordon: SjLriAtatl? M^-Mn^Tnd'T. 

tn nrri to "K fwp rirtnnth TUfWIJ. Ort. 1H It J. 30 p.m., n£' fwn **-*?■ IrtKra 11 k _ — i, BflWl-O-MlUC MifmlWI ATld 11 

Stogie copy aalri price: 10 cent* *• Repeal* offirtaUng. Fallowed „{ Vlrlori* ;' tolir'Ttautffi M?. h l b * ^ » 


PAINTER EXPERI 


Stogie copy Ulei price: 10 ceeta J- * <«*»*'* ocraung. raiovreii 
daily: 15 cenl. Sunday : V crnnalkm. iSVwen grotafully 

By mall, Canada and Brlllxh I “® cun *“-l 
Commonwealth: one year, *21.00; urt ..« .. D ~ „_ , 


of Vlrlori*; tour daughter*. Mr*. ” ** no wln * "• 1 

?toii B *^to™\ N rr!T a<1 "»,>*•»• WAR PENSIONERS OF CANADA. I 
amllh. Mr*. J. i Betty)..Held and ior. General meeting will be held 
Mra M. I Brenda: Hughe* of Tueadav. Ort 1H. 78P n m Rn*n 


rontaet Mr Tac4r Rond enced. (Uwranteed union wagea U...« TTn _ prRM . NrNT p _ LADY WISHES LIGHT CLEANING, 

ixmract Mr, Jacx Bona, frlB|B Vn , nu Huffle. Auto Body w nre.Jl'JSli dr ‘ vin * or ( > dd 


driver, wanria pram, box 845. FARMER 

.^•rof do^ni^^nl CONSTRUCTION LTD. 

and light dutie* until 1 p m. S8S89BS Repair Dept. 

LADY - WSHES LTGHt CLEANING. AlteroNra, rxmroel*. oarpenlr, ang 


_ _ . rnng# nerveru* nuroe* auio ixmy ,I “■ ■•-m ameer wo*k. Phone 3U8-SI21 

General Sales Manager. shop. Port Aibend _ X, ^."^ge. eBCCT » 3m _____ — myfrs * HHJ tout " 

WANTED BODYMAN EXPERI- ,,,d pOvlou* working experience. EXPERIENCED COOK HOUSE “ IUUj ' luul 

NATIONAL MOTORS LTD. enced. Guaranteed union wage*. Reply Vtcmn* Pre**, Box 981 keeper, 9 day* per week, live out A ^i* UQ,U 

Your CHRYSLER-DODGE snT ^ ^ m e d i c a l st e nographer ^ ACt: 3S3-UU«r.3W4B2S 

DART-OORONET MIDDLE-AGED MAN for GAR- ^riling MO Jubilee at. A l5fn™. to 4. my borne, near Admiral* LUNEY BROS " 

CENTRE dener al Roche Harbor Reaort. with .latlhg age. experience. quallDca- Ro ^ B * 9M8 ' _ « *.»JrawwvS' 

Mfrwicfi Writ# Roche Hirtwf Uooi. HAY CARF 1IY homk HKAVlN- ® HAMILTON 

819 XATES STREET Itawxt. Roche Harbor. Waahmgton. -- ■■■ -—--- Si* VtowJu mSte* Regtoiro. au-atkx*. - EVT4EA 

r»if j 04 n 1 APPRENTICE WANTED FOR A ■ ■ — ■ -- — - 

13 V 4-6116 2* MALI OH FEMALK HILP be.iky aakm. Mu*t have Grade 11 EVENING WORK WANTED. Or- J. a WEISS OOfTOUXTIOH LTD. 

-— —---——. ... . and hava a plaaaant peracnaUty flea cleaning. EV 69#ifl. For *1,000 (town we «dU buUd re 

WANTID Apoiy to 8M Fon SL No phone an, ; - R.Kvm? " to' uv * P -*^ U0 ° Mlkled. No 

DISPLAY MAN ■ - caUa pi«AM W^L^RABYarT IN MY BONE m^Hod. CM M-3B12. 

wrm IDEAS CANADIAN PACIFIC .'rSJ 

IN . . . Home Fumlihlng*. * chHdien age « Id U jit Week - '- GR 618KL h “Hmate*. 

. . . Home Arceaaoriei. HOTELS end* off Two week, paid hoiktoy*. HOUSEWORK. IRONING. BY DAY ___ 

. . . Color and Flair for tVilgn Plum* 3863ET. - Reference*. EV4-8134 _ KASAPI CONSTRUCTION. NHA 

H.XW a number of v.canele. Si^RSFCRKTARY REQITRED ™ 

r*i*bll«hed compans Company bene- et variou* location* tar Billy *' , J' y . ! --- : - : -— -- SUB CONTRACTOR—with— nm* 

fivswss ..* “ w “ as. ™ 

r "Lrrr'„™ HALE AND FEMALE SHS55SS. S-jg gi Bi WHL .■■« 

DRAKE KITCHEN AND BAKERY SS? .““llmS 

aArurvrx.CA _ remuneraUon. Reply p.a Bin 642, JanUor work. Experienced. 8884 h16. ” #*■ ot ai. , 

PERSONNEL PERSONNEL vtnarM __ pakttim* work in hotel. G. H. WHEATON, LTD. 

*3 Fori Slreel. 3X53429 _ MARRIED OR SINGLE b<* —wo e* <V kwbrdtUnC. M # W 8 L Itopetn. Aliwwtkxv. EV 1ZR 

“Never a lee to applicant.“ • ,n l. i RewardIne work, excellent remiatr- wn.l. rarvstt tn my ROME eta ni e a mm** rumi*.. 


Commonwe.nh. ^ on. _ye«. HOGG—At Re*. Haven Hnrai.l „i Hr " 1<l *J.._ Hu « h «. °« Tueaday. Ort. 710. p.m. Room NATIONAL MOTORS LTD. enrod. Guarwteed union' wage*. Vlcmn. Proa*. Bo* 6*1 

SS‘V B &-a S2SZ fe 2SZ BUSTS. Sftj ^ a Your CHRYSLER-DODGE S5T tSJLST” Art0 BOdy 3 Ie"di c"a i'^ite MOGRAPl 

TvSori-d 'tL, ^iMK. T ai fn S riS J^SSS D I ^.“Ke DART-OORONET middliTaged man for car- SS SfSSatt 

gJ»4fea8S B i , aSJ? figMS CENTOE ^^ri^^H.SS *«* «“»« —* 

Memher Ot Audit Bureau of Clr- Pradeceawd by hi* wife. France.. iP*" 1 *” Vancouver Six., on lnt *g»««L P 1 **** Wxxie PA297& 8^3 YATES STREET Reaort. Rocha Harbor, Washington. - 

cuJaUco*. on March 7th, 1962 Survived by i ue “t v '_°S- H »*. ?:19 Pin, f« COMING EVENTS r ,,, --—--- APPRENTICE WANTED FOR 

_ hi* alater*. Mr# Jame* L. (Bar- H#v F. W. Haye*_ officlattog. Inter- '* GO an I file 87INI3 EV 4-8174 25 MALI OW FEMAL1 HILP beauty gakn. Mint have Credi 


here i filar tan, and Mr*. Martha meot al Hatley Memorial Garden*. 

United Stale* rwFegtodan***' Helen Mo*crip. Trehme. Man- " ~ " --—- 

De CJ-ERQUK SHANNON !“»». and Min BrtMa W. H ogg B __ 

New York. Chicagn. DeOxxt, Oere- •}_ .‘he . .re* dento ^ hi. brother. • CARD OP THANKS 

land, aura. <u„ fraarira. Urn Archibald Hogg. Traherne Man- ____ 

Angvtaa J'oh*- "leee* and hephewaThe I wlab lo expreee my *lncere 


DART-OORONET 

CENTRE 

819 XATES STREET 
EV 4-8174 


MYERS * HILL-TOUT 
Repair* and Alterations 
Swimming Pool* 

383-1813 or 3884625 

LUaNEY BROS. 

A HAMILTON 

Ragtolr*. allorattone — EVE4EE 


- r <Ktp!Sf«\3S5^ ? sssit ssa, me 

DUNCAN BUREAU ^rtira * will U M'd to the Sara Yataf S.^4%“l “ta Z 

Dunean Chamber of Commerce r c M.JISat (Viitow^iih^ri£i' n071,1 “ ld *'*(( of Ward fX. St 
Bli%, 575 Tran* Canada Hwy. Offlre S 3 * *iTr,» HeSri f Me i"* 1 *' 11 Hnapital. The nurae. .,f 
and telephone hour* t p.m. to S p.m. fharmid P nfflnatlng. Interment InP'* 01 * 0 r,| If Nureing Sorlely. M • 

- PHONE DUNCAN 746*151 SI f pin, iSJJK-W van Zeebroerk *nd Mr*. 


WED, OCT. 19, 7:45 P M. 
Victoria Optimist Club 
BiRjrer and Better 


-PHONE DUNCAN 1465181 Rmil Oak Burial Parit Flower* lr *"* v * n Zeebroerk and Mr*. arai ocuei 

Monday lo Friday Incluilva * gratefully declined. M»ry Webb for their loving cere 

nf my mother. My iperlal Ihenkx to than ever! 

Mi*. Mary Girling for her devoted 

INDEX TO WANT AD HEADINGS ',«!? m? aS?,™'SfSi ^1, US' 

Clatofficatton Oa-lBcattoo iLT.ve fAcouriitnt I VICTORIA BALLROOM 

._. _ __ .. "“■land comforting with word* and run* 

^S^nv-Eria,1 h ’,^^ 1600 Gwftmment Sbwt 


Annojmremrota - U Exctamg. Real ge«41. ...--..l«7 ^ T. G. Griffith, foe hi. rananT 

Apartment* to Rent Furalih^d'.ia Farm Imnlement* _T1 ln * * ervk * lor !T.w5lLm n e nT?jljL 

Apartment* to Rent, Unfunbahad 121 Female Help Wart ad __M _ 

Apartment* tor Sal*-318 Flori»U . 12 u, Vlr* p n «am Mr 

trss , «Ui-==iS gfi^&nusis! 

Auto RepetoirtuJ Service - JM Funeral Director*-M MMrt «ma£iy k to% K «<3r 


than ever! 


1600 Government Street 


« Houa*ke«ptng Room* to Rert —3» I .Incerely wUh to thank my 
,« Houeekeeping Room* Wanted —09 friend* tor their kind expreulm* 


enw MraG. WtJM-ra wlto to jtamk our 

Auto Repair* and Servlca-308 Funeral Director*_M !i^ d *_. ^m£»y k to^L rt 

Auto Flmnctog and inwnanc. .DO rurnlturo_I--ZJ SS’moSS?^ 

MiA IWekaa and Otcbertra* M Gard.n 8°pp da* - --« aU m, nur4rw Waff al toTRoyal 

Bcrclea -- -— — -* Gulf lalaiub Pnmerfle* .—158 Oak PrlvatoRnwXtrt wtn war* go, 

B'riha -. ' Hall*, fitorag and Office# to Rang 1*7 irind to te. 

Botox and Marine __ - ... -to Rotate __ 11* ™ 1 _ 

gjJMtag ^ipUte . . - « Houaekeeptog Room* to Rart ... 1» I .Inc ere ly wtah to thank my 

“T** ewj» .—- -- - u Houaekeeplng Ronni Wanted —a* friend* tor their kind rxprrialora 

Rualaa** Oppnrrurdtlex 148 Houiea lo RenL Furalahed_1X3 at lympalhy and for the heautlfuj 

Buaineaa Oppuri unltie* Wanted 14* Houae* to Rent. Unfuml.hed-1JS flor>J Serin** In my recent be 

2*!! £2 STr? 1 * 1 ■•-■-— ff Wanl«i to Rato--134 reavement hi Inalng my dear hua- 

Md E '™ ctnnl *! “ ou *" ,or -«S band William.-Edna Rnlfa and 

Card* ol Thank. . I m Memonam_9 FM -,|i v 

Cart for Bale ... ~1« LI •ling* Cancelled-1« -- 

Car* and Track* Wanted .112 Li.llng* Wanted . 148 

Chick*, Pneltry. Batching Egg* Llveitock and Suppllea__r * iu MIUOII *U 

Suppllea . *1 Lost and Found ..._20 m WWWWKIrtlW 

Com ing E very U Machinery --J FRY—In loving memory et Uncle 

LOlTlMratJ rroptrufj —.... 137 MiJ# Help WMlrt ... 21 Pharll* whu ni*aH to rata v fyi a 

OnvaJeanew and R**t Botnea...128 Male or famal Help Wanted .., 25 S£ ru *- * no f " * *" ,y ° e ‘- *' 

Cott e-a C unpeltaa. Somm.r Marriage* .. ...... . * -Aiway. remembered by Mr. and 

Country Borne* and Pro peril**.IU Mlacellanaou* Wanted - 83 _ 

Dupltxaa to Rent . 181 Mlacellanaiiua to Renl 81 METCALF -tn memrry of Jnaeph 


Admisadon $1-20 Game* --— • «»h« week 

6 Card* for $2 -—-—-- Health, welfare and 

Extra Cards 25a Each DO YOU QUALIFY T . ZlZiTt^a . 

Good Neighbor Gamea Stt ** 1<- * ^ "**« 

' —Succewful hue Into* backgrtamd 

MYSTERY DOOR PRIZES •*» Direct appUoationa tDI 

SURPRIZES -Hard wnrtcln* habit* 

Would you be Interested to Joining D A. CUTLER. 

__ an inveatmrnt company whoee top _ . _ 


DISPLAY MAN 
WITH IDEAS 

IN . . . Home Fumlihlng*. 

. . . Home Arceeaorie*. 

. . . Color and Flair for Detlgn 
Pmlnua experience eaaenlial for 


CANADIAN PACIFIC 


I mental building*. SB6-C91. 


experienced e ‘' ln * •“,rik-ulare a* to martlai CHILD CARE. MON. THRU FRI, SiS®°?*P^ C T2^.r^? 1 . 

experienced rtatu*^ .slats elc., lo Creare and : u^,., Mr McKenrlv 47S-S3S2. ]o ** *“ lK ~ , *' fraimln * Phvr " 

Co, P.O. Drawer 9*7. Victoria. — 3B4-HM3, _ 

MALE AND FEMALE lady with car to assist star B^^HioSirrirt. »i5«Ii Y HOMEi «2SralS? 

KITCHEN AND BAKERY SS? SSTS-f .T&XS 

Pl-U^l-T remureratlim. Reply P.a Box #42, lenUu r wertc Kx pertrato, MUNI# ra*fc_**kJoe_Ai ; -- 

PERSONNEL VKsoria, __ pa kttim b WORK in hotel. G. H. WHEATON, LTD 

MARRIED OR SINGLE !»■■■■'*> to belliHllliig, 8gm *L Rtojeka, AHerattone gy HR 

* 40-hour week I R'wardto* work, excellent remimer- WILL BABYSIT IN MY BOMB. VAN ITUS. KITCHEN CABIN ETE 

• Health, welfare and S tr £ lBln « ■ u f^ ted - * L » I « fcrd «TM8KL MO igx rtoweaUuna. ItogSa 


5522 Wanted 148 HumS m ttZ* Ikd^tabto-IU « «»d far the IwauUful NO GAME LESS THAN $10 34 reprementaUve. in B.C earned 

nlliae Wasted lid Houiea to Rent, Urtumtahed .... » floral offering* In my recent be- ix«nmi*.lon averaging Hit 

:'y-;:-"y— J9 JJoui«« Wanted to RtDI ....134 rMvetBent tn Inline my tiamr hua- 60To in Prize* J110W k d 1968’ 

«d Director, 1 Horae, lor Sata-130 hand willl.m -Edn* Roll, .nd SrT*n *lW you how It can be 

—-.—-- * in Memonam-» p. n i v a. _un, • c.... 


MARRIED OR SINGLE " ~ *‘"** a ^ > * r-v 

x week | R.yq 1 ”* .y yfc, m reHent remrar- WILL BABYSTT IN VY HOME. YAHRTER, KITCHEN CABINETE 

V welfare and 1 -. »V H toOtaUrtto 

uiinuddaiK* > . *• . ** ■. 10 „* **•..*"*■ . *1 SfTUATIOHS WANTID Drefgrira 

*d SALES LADY, EXPERIENCED IN MALI 0* IIMA11 np.wo».~';T;^ _ 

■effing lingerie and hnator 4 to ( __ FASHION DRAPERIES. LA RGB 

w’ ur ’ ta t * T ** 1 - lMdy MCfTEK, OR IdGBOtN APART SjS“d 7 Mrea , 1 ^Y 2 ^Sarara" Ch 

xllrxnfirara tnf » Trtew moot meeegrara to expenerew- trartta dlUtWL Free erttmate* 

ra * FriProurt, TACTICAL NURSE WANTED FOR SSS^EkrtSST 

D. A. CUTLER, -naU prtrata hoapltal. Part-Uma ScTs^h Buroa- 

Supervisory Chef, SS»F P,,n “ Pri¥ *‘* Dre—lto, 

c/o PRlliser Hotel, maid for downtown botel. 31 T1AD1 SCHOOLS let the beauty or your 


Daath*. Frtseral* and Lodge Monumental ... 11 

Nodcag _—__ 8 Mortgage Loana and Iaaaranea.141 

Eductotoa ----43 Motorcycle* .... B 

Moving and Hauling _US 


In Aid of Youth Wo*k 

Llveitock and Suppllea-F t I to MEMOK1AM 

Let told Found ..._20 T IW WWWWKIrtJW 

.. . t? FRY—In loving memory et Uncle - — 

Mai* Help wanted — 2 CharUe, who paieed away Oct. *, ■ nr *■ —-v 

Mata or famal Help Wanted — * 1*44. LEGION BINGO 

JJ* 1 ™,*** ,—. :. * —Aiwaye remembered by Mr. and 

Miic*]l*heora K-tf" ”r~T S a Bu "°" Ex-Serv4ce Women's Branch 

M lace liana ora to Renl .* METCALF— In memrry of Jnaeph No. 182 

Wanted to Rent, MitacUaneora. 87 Bank* Metcalf, helmed huiband _ . 

and father who departed thi* uf* Britannia Auditorium 

srr„™ir-«». «*, 1615 «. 

cf the aim, we remembrt him. Monday, Oot., 17, 7:45 p.m 
—Hi* wife and family. . 


c/o Palliscr Hotel, maid for downtown hotel. 32 
Calcary. Alberta. **• »45. 1 day* week, 9:»2:30 — 
p.m. Anprtntmenta 2-4 pm. R1U 
Hotel. T30 Fort SI.. 188-1021 


and fattier, whn departed Dili Uf* 
October 17. ltfid. 


PHONE 

DIRECT 

386-2121 


PLACE 

YOUR 


CLASSIFIED 


HAYWARD’S CHAPEL 

“A G08-DEH RULE ■EHVICE- 

EV 6-3505 

TM ItooutfttoB KL 


Admission $1—20 Gamea 
6 Cards $2 
Extra Card* 25 cents 
14 Games at $12 
2 Friendly Neighbors 
2 Games ait $15 
10th Game $50 with 
Chance to Double 
20th Game $100 
5 Extra (Games 
Proceeds to Veterans* 
Benevolence 
60% Gross in Prizes 


dune with a ..Italy Ing and fln»n- P-m. Appointment* 2-4 p m. R1U 

(tally rewarding hralnee* at your Hotel- TIP Fort SL. 8B3-HB1 

tart 1 ..’iL*Vh^ta,n%.° raC *‘' MAPLE BAY YACHT CLUB RE- ftTY SAVINGS AND TRUST 

i*rlea and the I rain ing. QU ir** retired roupl* tnlereiied in Company require* dark typl*t with 

Confidential Interview phoei* 1884288. Lalin# and people to hoat and banking experience. 883 4141 for 

- manage Ihe club oo a per-nancol appointment. ____ 

h *‘ 1 ‘- Pu l tTl .betlendtog. WANTED—EXPERIENCED PRAC 
^ ^IwetSweT 1 to? " r * 1 "«• «We lo take charge. 3 

“CAREER MEN” mehed wile provided with y |lght. 11 p m ' lhin - “ 3 iM1 “ 

?•»•( and water, and magnlfio-ni ra _ - . _ __ 

If are a -ert Above ihe >lr * Praldon open at fl.m l»' WANTED -- MATURE WOMAN 
aveTTie" have a ratanrorai * nrum Bepiy will full pari rtutal I lat houaektopln* tor I adult*. Sleep 

*ofu*had SSStATS^SSX 'Si L ST™ a * y “ ■ , Pbo - w*** 1 ior *^ ml 

(enough to make you a "aalf ««• L Duncan, B.C. _ m*nl. _ 

• tarter ") and would Ilk* > EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FOR NURSES AIDE FOR FULL TIME 
career In B.C.'* blggMt to- welfare health agency. Mint be nlald duly required by prtvrta hoa- 
^0"''/,’ Neal Fatale. Intereated to helping handicapped pita!. Call 583-9011 betwe en 10 a.m. 

AFSEL P E T E R S E N at people, have executive ability, inm* and I p.m. After 4 pm. rail MB-9448. 

EV 5-8741 end get the Real nm, . experiewe, car neceatary. ---—- 

E.lale .lory of . well paid Reply. .taUrg age and experleiS. SALESLADY FOR 5 DAYS A 


Weaiern Canaria * laraect 
Data Procraxng School. 
Indualry demand* tinned 

COMPUTER 
PROGRAMMERS 
KEY PUNCH 
OPERATORS 
Conpnler on Pretniaea 
DRAFTING 

(Men or Women) 
Structural, Mechanical. 
Topographical 

Phone 382-4809 

or Wrlfa 


LET THE BEAUTY OF YOUR 

( aimenii be tha work <t our hand* 
a.hion CralL 186-1342. 38 Burn- 

■Ide W. _ 

KNITTING, CUSTOM - MADE 
gnoda Die*e and knitting aliera- 
iloni. Reaaonabla rate*. 477-1308. 

EXPERT DRESSMAKING 
REASONABLE RATES-3864l3i2 

ALTERATIONS EXPERTLY DONE. 
_ 383-4437_ 

Drau la*l«ta 

FORMALS. WEDDINGS, CKNTEN- 
ntal craturoee. Faahlon Crafl shoo, 
28 Bumalde W. BBB-1342 


» WrH * OLDER HOMES REWIRED. NO 

McKay Technical Inetllufe down payment. W* finance through 
Richard* Street Van. 2 B.C. Hydro Plan. 

-- - - EDDY'S ELECTRIC, EV 5-7gB6 


Mualcal lnatramenta -• "- -- ' auaajiiy, VAX., XI, f .93 p.m at.rter ") and wotod Ilka a EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FOR NURSES AIDE FOR FULL TIME Topographical - ~ -- 

Min e Teacher*-ISA —H'« *“* “« family- ei on r> _ career ln_ B.C. *_ blggeat to; welfare health agency. Mu*t be nlald duly required by private hoa- _ __ »-- --» — - 

Part*. Acceaaorlaa ..Jj m.^orv ot A**™®** 1 W—20 Games du»iry, Real Eatatr call intereBed to helping handicapped pltal Cat 58I-90U between ID a m Phone 382-4809 tlectricgl Loetmtan 

R 3 SS. — - * d *»- ^ « 6 Cards $2 *rt S t h E . N R«^ SS?/* I p m, Aflac 4 p rn call 883-tag - wr„. oLdER HOMES REWIRED. NO 

Petjead BuppUta"""™-. ■ Thtoitaglvlng D.y, IM. Extra Card* 25 cents E.lale .lory of . well paid Reply. ataUnkta* and rxpenroc. SALEM^Dj FOR 5 DAYS A McKay Technical Inetltuf* JR3E , " , i _ w< nr * Dct 

Place, to Vfrit ..U Nnlhliw cm ever take .way. _irav»rag £3 ceiRS future with Northwertera viclrrta Pre** Bo* ago. "* rt - including. Saturday 9 am. to 432 Rlch.rd. Slreel Van 1 --- 

ProfiHkartl Servlca _W The love a heart hold* dear. 14 Games at $12 SecurlUe* Ltd. > — --. . .. . , — ... 2 p.m. Apply alter 10 Am. to Math- - EPUY3 EL EC TRIC , EV 5-7*8 

Property for Sale ..--134 Freid memorle* linger every day n FrietxHv Neivtlhm HAIRDRESSER. MUST HAVE fair Bakery. 8883 CadUra Bay R d. HEAVY EQUIPMENT EXPERT WIRING ON NEW 

Property Warned.. lit Remembrance keep* him dear. ?* ay IN«gripers over 8 year* experience 22 re* 1 * part-time KITCHEN HELP AGE E,rn bl * monto a* operator* or or older home*. Hydro 0 finance* 

RratauAnf. -^ lovlre wife El.ta. darahter 2 Gam« at $15 Tl rm to b#tW "° A»lv ™ ll.m ' “^rSre? - McCoy ' GR «*>• 

Ronm**io ^ - _ 10* Game $50 with housekeeper-—separate ro» ** °^** a *^ *•«'” ^ fafaSSii« only rewiring or addition. 

Room. Wanted ..123 Chance to Double nlltod'SKfe i* P ^£^ E W«Ud WAITRESSES WANTED - APPLY Greer Tech. Vlrtrtta Preea Box M* Itaal tow .-ort. Do H now. W»s, 

Km Srti^d (mS^'.Lz 2 1 0 J U " nAL DIKiCTOIt> 20th Game $100 *v{iJS 8 Preir C0 °” ^ 33 BANDS, MUS1CUNS -i-- 

ai “F^le"“^ m * 1 * * _ 81 HAYWARD-S CHAPEL 5 Extra Gam “ SS2SSTff B |«^iSiS5t “d- ME N ~ AND WOMEN WANTED TO A REALLY NICE PERSON TO AND ORCHISTBAS _ H88.18B 9M HNIl 

. . w HAYWARDS CHAPEL p , to Vetera _.. tra. mornliw nearepapj? rout*. „u Radish S^taFrtl or pirt «re far UtUe horae and 1 lady. _ —— ALL TYPES OP FLOORS EXPERT- 

m art faTMM _ m __..... __ -Proceed* to Veterans Monthly profit* of approxlmaielg lime. Cali 188-3283, HD a.m. or Weekday* EV 4-H9S THE MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS NOW ly cleaned, waxed and pollahed by 

awn a* A GOLDEN RULE KRVICE Rpnovrilenra* M5 or better. APflUcatlon* aerepled ad n m ■ ^-7 -_-- l —-— accepting *how end d*nre engage- machine. Homee our anertaliv 

”5— win,-** . ." from boy* living outalde the area - -- - EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR mentl (or J in . gtb March. Utf. Gregg-x Eitahllahed 1130. EV LSCQi 

TrachgfP Wanted -J CTR.15I* Uvr, C.rent to T»r*yp« who deaire a profitable part-llm. WANTED MARRIED COUPLE AS ■««; * **** “ *•*'«» *“«• Phone EV2-5041. ~ - 

...m ‘ bu.lnea*. Conun Mr. Ward Gam- raretakera lot halL Living quarter. Melrore Cafe - _ r : ~ _2."_ _ « AND . c MAINTENANCE. 

1 V2— -,5 TM fatarthloe «L mell. Dlatrict Manager, at CotonHt JW0I4' f anv ~ rrin ~ nartniNr tnn ' imilf lS U , AL ^ r T., D . A , ! ?£ E MUSIC f, oore cleaned, waxed end pollahed. 

TOUTM Mraramta - g -- Circulation n*DL EV 1-4I1L gn- - --- f-ADY FOR BANDING AMD MASK- -Hotair*," EV 8-77*0 or GR *2144. Window cleaning, modera equip- 

1*2* .. - • g A. W. FRANCH W. H. HAYWARD *006. CURLING. SKATING. Dougla. SL S ' BABYSITTER WANTED FOR Itoi rare. Experience preferred. --- menL“ 8S4-32 73 MStart 

Ted* School* ......j-- s -“• ' lama hadmlnton. aquaah. dub Thureday* and Friday* in Belmont EV 4-4082. u BUSINESS SERVICES A ton I-----—- 

Trailer* and Trailer Parka -IU ---- home fartUtle*. Tha new home rt Perk • lo » p m 478-46*1 practica l—N liRSE- tmmedT N F»ri«ra 

TV Radta flatai'mi iianrica (4 Q3APLDCS FUNERAL ^cnaint-rtn? WHii /l< Trhl*'lnHhdi HOUSEKEEPER WITH DRIVER'S airly, a m. or p.m. i'hlflj. full or DIRECTORY ------ _ 

Vacation Guide .Ol* CHAPFI reJitoTTb^lrtanta^imtor lUun«_'*"*»• ,r * »***. Live to. Victoria pert fime. 854-7996 or snXMS .__ ~^l„Hdna.r.- SiS-^ E ilT-rtlS!i2f „ AT 

Waterfronf ?roo#rtto'- - IM - _ An all round family duh. Foc^n- EXPERIENCED WASH E H M A N Prfn Box W _ROUBEKEEPER- WANTED FUR 1__ __ imdile ratee^Frea^Hnnalei p|™.‘ 

wanted to Buv Horae*—- 53 ” Court— » “ ^7 1 /Lr, Mrtngtlrtl and brochure, call Mr required by laiadiy. Apply #41 Y-H.'NG WOMAN TO HF.LP WITH elderly lady. No heavy work. Mill BULLDOZING I* AN HOUR, up and delivery. No job too'imaiL 


E*tate .lory of a well paid r*dIv itallne aaa and exDerienc# SALESLADY FOR 5 DAYS A _ McKay Technical Inatltute down payment We finance through 
future with Norlhwfrtem m Vtofalta PreS^ bSt ggf "**!«. Including Saturday * am. to 432 Richard. Street Van. 1 B.t.6ydro Pfah. 

SecurlUe* Ltd. 1 _ ‘ —-- — . — 3 p.m. Apply altar 10 nm. to Math- — - EDDYS ELECTRIC, EV #-7886 

HAIRDRESSER. MUST HAVE fair Bakery, 8882 Cadbcro Bay R d. HEAVY EQUIPMENT EOTERT ~ W IRIW G ~' oN N EW 

5PS2K“ 1 , S L r-m AC £ Uyaro Dn ^ Cfi 

HOUSEKEKPER-—3EPABATE F t I R 4 » «"-JoRy IW«e. 181 » jfrader*. *'^r“ - totort!«il(» :n, Srito ONLY REWIRING OR ADDITION. 

?X s d* K SEtof. , ^“ p toJL E w^ud S^E?*“ESf2: A S!? D D s, A ?2^ Cn rJ iA -^ ^ “ SSfiS-A'* 13011 now - 

probably *uli .regie or marred Cof,r * shc[1 ' 15,1 Dw * ,, - AMn e aallCiriAtoK---- 

RESPONSIBLE TEEN AGE BOY f* n «xw. ffafaW# Preaa, Box * 46 >“—;- 33 ****?*• SjClANS IlMnigw gag fading 

required for large compact mid- MEN AND WOMEN WANTED TO A WCALLV N ICTt PERSON TO AND ORCHESTRAS -_?- 

town morning new* pa per rout*. „u Rawtaigh product*. Full or part rare for Utile horae and 1 lady. - - ALL TYPES OP FLOORS EXPERT- 

Monthly pro flu ol approximate* "mt Cali ItoSfl 8-ID a m or Weekday*. EV 4-M9S THE MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS NOW ly rleenedT^ waxed ^dpoltahedhy 

M5 or better. AppUcaUona accepted 4-1 p m. ■ g^* iT *» i w«inwT *~ta *rr»n«a ~ i tw accepting *how end dance engage- machine. Homee our ipartallv. 

from hoy* living outalde the area — - — - - - EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR m enU for Jan.. Feb.. March. 1987. Gregg'a. Katahllahed 183D- EV 4 5023. 

who delire a nmfttahle nart-tim* WANTED MARRIED COUPLE AS d«y ahllt. 4-bnur or 8-hour ahUI. phreie EV2-M41. — ---- 


TYallert and Trailer Parka -IU ---- hooae hdUtiea. 

TV^Vadio Saiea mrt ■^.'“" 2 CHAPLETS FUNERAL 

w^taTto 0 ^,chapel 

Wtoertrow Properta.-lg Klndnrai - Ceral-w - Bervin* ftJnSiSTfnd I 

wanted lo Buy, Horae* .IM u* fan EV 4-toU Hawkea, 885-3471 


^rr^x^rtiro? ____ 

An all-round family dub. For In- EXPERIENCED WASHERMAN H n ™ ” _HOUBEKEEPKR-WANTED FOR 1 

formaUon and brochur*. call Mr required by laundry. Apply #41 YOUNG WOMAN TO HELP WITH elderly lady. No heavy work. Mill 


I (ripple, live In. EV8-3S70 after 12 (Bay area. 743-2984 


478-2884. 8R5-3S01 


Be Sure To Ask About Our Six Day Rotes with Cancellation Privileges —Phone 386-2121 


386-21211 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 38^2121 














Sunday’s 

Highlights 


Calked r*J 
Cathedral 
kparlal 
Anchor 


Lloahrartrd 


Sport* 


Jtoany and CaeU 

Pator Pntamua 
Bullwtnkl* 
niaqovti V 


Living Word 
7>il. II Ufa 

Knot twit 

Football 


Football 


Font halt 
Football 
Football 


» ant ball 
“•not hall 
Football 


»' h*v* helpad othan save 
abai* school year by: Offering 
batt tn tutorini Irom Grade 1 
Fill vanity laval*; giving- Indlrid 


Mr. Paulo. tVS-MK 


Football Watching 


Football Watching 

Bowling 

Niroling 


Challenge 
Vm 
Voyage 
Voyage_ 

FBI 

FBI 

Movi* 

Movi* 


V'oaga 
Monk##* 
F II I 


EEN S SCHOOL OF 


Movie 


Mov I* 
Movie 


InalgM 


Andy Griffith 
Otrk Van Uyka 
Lova al Lit* 
Man# Griffin 


Kya On Saallla 
At Wtrid Tuna 
Paaword 
Kuuaa party 


Pol n 
Mode 
Movto 
Mm la 


Morv Griffin 


S tor M* Mill 

*• of Our Ue*® Mrrv Griffin 
Gypay Roe* Laa Paaawonl 

Merv Griffin Bouaaparty 


Another World 

You Don't Say 
Maim Gama 
Makt A XVal 
Mika Dou g .ag 
Mika rviugtaa 

M'ka Douglaa 
Sian Boi-awnn 
Wain Far go 


To Tati Truth 
ld|a of FflfH 

Sac rat smrn 

Dlvorra Court 
Dtvorra Court 

I. f Patch** 

3. P, PaitMg 

J. P. Pateaaa 


Mnvl*; Han pan I ng 
Pen pi® ta Conflli*! 
Word* and Music 
It a Yota- Mmi 


Th Tall Truth 
Secret Stnrm 
Mika Douglaa 
Mika Douglaa 


Asm 


Fiat-O-Mama 
>It Hihnar FunORama 
rrt Fun-O-lUaia 

o n Movie _ 

_ _ Mow# 

■b»d P* B kl<n 

""J* Mmi a levant 


New* 


New* 

Savva 

Something 

Diffarani 

Joanni* 

Rngri Mil'er 
Road XVrat 
Rood Waat 


Nt'*a 

Muxta 
Mo via 


Run l»r Li fa 
Run for Lila 
N*va» 

Johnny Caracal 


w rattling 

wrestling 
Hava Gun 
Srlarvoa Picture 


KtM 


MOV | 
Unit 


Johnny Carat* 
Johnny CaraoB 


walnut a id room sum. 
Chaat Cd drew**®. panel bad. drae 
a>r and atom, maitraaa and has 
spring m. am-m _ 


CARI. ANDIUESSKN KOn dry. »*< 1x1. 1*10 Stnv* 

EXPERIENCED. PROFESSIONAL 1 length* Agn.ultinal aawdiat attov- 

R mbng and wallpapering. IMS. Inga. I*medial# dellvatt. 

icheaa » . SllttS SOOKC FUEL CO 

-STVfHAYwTRn--l« Vla » « V, “ I 

Cnmplata painting and damraling. 

Rruoh or aprty. Frah avtlmatea 
rnon# day or mghl. KV SMI 


Fertiiiier»SAwdust 
Dnubla arreanad for banal 
Jordan! By hulk or blown. 


CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ONLY. 
Vinyl, flock and Phpar hanging. 
Rail low newt Da I retre. w *■- 
a ok lor AL _ 

PAINTING AND DECORATING— 
RaaomaMa rata* aatiafart ton goer- 
gnt aad. Ttrma. EV 2-7M5. CR B3471 

EXPERT PAUITIKG AND DEC- 
erouag. bruah nr spray finishing. 
Altar 1 EV I-MN. _ 

PAINT TNG. PAPER HANGING, 
gturon painting. D. Smyllie. W7-SW7. 


dhili/w run. wu 
Dry onrd wood. Or, *W narda. m 
Dryland mill wood. J’a oar*, III 
Kiln dry pianre end®. JU eerdg ltd 
Dry eadarwood, ]<« cord* .... gio 
Alder mlllnoL IS c o r da Dl 

Sawduat for fuel and fartBImr 

PLANER ENDS. HANDPICKED 
1x4-1*18. Bail Bin* EVIIT* 

NT ALDER *22 ALSO STOVE 
langth fir. tN*. EV4-3RM. 


STUCCO AND PATCH- 
n painting. Eatabllah- 
X yaar*. 477-IEU «r 


prrr a holt ltd. 

J. WELHAM. Prop 
Sheet Metal Work plumbing. H 
big InatalaUcam OU Burners 
SIB Esquimau Rd. IV* 

■ JL BROWN. PLUMBING 
pans. SV %T1t. GR HUL 

P M. GRAHAM - BHM 

InatallaHawe, Alteration*. Rhpa 


S. J. PEDEN LTD. 

FIR PLY SALE 

**xll/l« EACTORY SANDED 1 


1 x 2 , 1 * 1 . par ll®. It - * 

4x« Cedar Paata. Ua. ft..Ue 

PLYWOOD SALE 

SPECIAL DISCOUNT OR 
ID ORMORE SHEETS 
We welcome all Inqulrt**. Fraa eatl- 
Rialea. Immediate dallrory aarvto# 
- to all VantxiBvar laland and Guff 
28 inland potnta. 

S SOME LUMBER AND 
2 BUILDING SUPPLY 

* US DAVID ST. EV8-3SU 


WE HAVE 
All makgg of J-w»y 
•ombinmHoni BVBUsbk 
Larg* trgde-ins 
No Down Psyment 


STEWART It HUDSON 

0®rg» al t ka aa to apd Plywood 1 


SHEET. MM 
U mantled 
i/ii. Kta 


ROLL ROOFING 
SPECIALS 


90 lbs.W » 15-7 

S5 lbd.$4.75 $4.2 

45 lb*.$3.99 $3.3 

20% off oil B-H. Paint 
WALTERS LUMBER CO. 
LTD. 


* Aluminum «tep ladders. 

RLOad or Oomplefa stock of 

•ANELLING Gold Blartt plutering tools. 

*h your rumpua 

uidaoana marbla- operated glitter gun, 

| $15.70. 

i ihMI 

Pattern pistols. 

'F Racks to NEWLY ARRIVED- 
;r PURCHASES POWER TRAWEL 

Complete line of building 
supplies. 

Phone for immediate 
' deUvery. 

Mon.*Frl.i 7-4:30; Sat S-12 


. . Organ Studio. 131 Broad Street, 

praisale tnear Eaton'ai phone MI-031. 

EV 44441 HEIHTZMAN AND NORDHEIMER 
rtanoa. new and uaed, for aalr nr 
rant L*atone available. Ellnn'a 
Mttam Centre. Main Floor, Home 
Furnlahlngi Building. Ph. MI-7141. 

FOR - PROF EASlONAlToRGAN tN 

airurtlttn call Eattm'a Muatc Centre. 
Three learhera available In Eaton'* 
Hammond Organ aludla Ph. 143-7141 

AL TO<xi 0 K US faH^BfS. l T5 N, ETr >,GS VOU^CAN _ IAVE MONEy”ON’nEW 
*"d Uifd organ*. planoe. and 
PHCNE FOR FREI APPRAISAL instrument!. WIIHa Mualc Sludto 
KM FORT ST. EV (U0S 1S30 Broad St.. 3MSD41. 


LUND’S 

AUCTIONS 

Tuesday and Saturday 


KM0 GOLDSTREAM AVE. 
GR 8-2821 or GR 7-2184 


HOUSEHOLD OF 
IMMACULATE 
FURNITURE 


MOORE-WraTONGTON 
LUMBER 
LTD. 


MAYNARDS 


MAIS FURNITURE 
1821 Cook St. 385- 


PHONE 388-1331 


YOUTH BED AND MATTRESS. OB. 
Drop leal labia, JJS. China cabinet, 
MG. Md-M4T,_ 

RUGS AND FURNITURE EX 

S rtly ahampood tn your own home. 
II did- 2347. Free aatlmataa. 

BEAUTIFUL NEST OF TABLES*. 
10 to 12 noon. EV 11441. Loral 47. 

8ROOM GROUPING* 1 YEAR OLD. 
excellent condition. 3SD-723Q. 

ONE CHROME SIT. INI ONE OLD 


cheaterflaid aal IS. JM MW 


23 flailM (Cdldtttrt ” pirsonau 

Sunday, October te, 1944 , 

- ———----— | vi ctoria Praia. Box M d. 

34 BUSINESS SERVICES AND 40 BUSINESS PERSONALS 
DIRECTORY I .: — _ . - 


_ . _ , . WOULD LIKE To HEAR FROM 

.. 

Ohtlgauon. AI gtaa*. »»Ffai rataraltnn. Pmotmad mualc wnutd 


Guttci Cleaning and Rapa'** 


raiaratton. Pmponad mualc would 
include amonib rhythmic arrange 
man'* of popular tuna* of the laat M 
yeata. Roth male and famala ap 


r i rv era vivv; AMI IMIWN >'*»'■• wsi* •"» frmaila ap 

MM 1 ruined »^lmA U f*ManM P 1 '™'" 11 wrlco"'»<i RrquIiemenU are 
piiw* cleaned rapnlnad. replaced ,, ,^ 1 ^. tarvor ■>< doubling rlar- 
Be ready for winter. IM 253 in el. violla viola, cello, aulm baa*. 


GUTTERS CLEANED AND * TAR- ptann. Irumnel and drums 
a^i Rpuwki. KVArNt. tlruv ahouid Indud#: ll 


red ReainnabJt EV 3-T31 

Hgirdrgaaar* 


p;ano, irumpet and drumi. Infotma- 
tion ahmiid Indud# tnatrunient. 
whether union or non-union and 
afume number. Aptly Victoria Praia, 
Box No. «7. 


ta - C nta,a? > 'Bn 1 S'.nd5a a 1*r N **f WHY -WFFER NEEDLESSLY* 
Hay Bahuty. »» Pandora. BI BH Latcat acienllftc methndi relieve* 

■ —- - peln. etc Write ua: 4444 Georgia 

aewantfa ^ SiruaL Burnaby 2, Vaneouvgr. 1C 

HIRES POOL AND SAUNA PRIVILEGES 

JEWELLERS — SILVERSMITHS rentdrted nawa Queen Vletoaia Inn 
Jawellary and ailvamar* tklllfully Raaaotvable rate*. atS-2B12. 

repaired or madt ever by Ulrica' _ ■' i—-- 

etanimen. Sllverwar* repaired and GEORGE _ WILKINSON MASSEUR 
raptalad. AU watch repairing don* "“* •* Uv* YM _YMCA For ta 
tn our a hop and guarani rad tor one P°m »n*nl Ptw» M«-75U Local «A 

- nd b ** d * r **"??*: PUPPETS - PUNCH AND JUDY 
Diamond! and precinu. .ton* #Bd p trl , fu,, fnr avervona 

laweltery hold on ronaigfimant Rook eaity. Rile' CI-MSG 

k«ttm*la* gladly given without-— - --- 

Obligation PALM AND CARD READINC NO 

704 YATKS STREET EV2IJ41 ihpalntmeni ntoeaaarv »rcft 


TV TALK 


By ROBIN JEFFREY 


704 YATKS ST REET EV 2 4 741 

Lhndicaping 

VICTORIA'S LEADING' NURSERY 
Free ealimalH and planning. Lay 
nu Nur aefte a. GR S-3434._ 

NEW SEEDS, PLANTS, ROCK. 


IOUCATIOM 


TUTORING 

Rrin* your ichaol problem! in ua 


TREK PRUNING. CARDEN '"•'nietton: amending friendly an 
cleaning uv general. II year* ax- understanding altmtlnn to atudenii 

parlan ce I V ylW anyl litir_ particular needs. May am help you 

BARKER LANDSCAPING UNIVERSAL TUTORING CDLLEGI 

Rock Work. Pauo* air. Lawn spa t*nugl*> 

nalllte Term*. EV 2« X _Phone MMT»_ 

AVAILABLE ON FAIR DEAL TUTOR FRENCH, MATE- N»1 
Rock wall*, lawn*, me. EmU. phon* and old tr.ihed ky 3-TM4 

___ MflNTlCSSOItl K . N D E RGARTli 

CHINESE LANDSCAPING »nd wbool M4W3 

Laama. rhcketie*. mck walt« ate - - .. 

Work tn ■ pacification. EV4W* 43 DANCING 


pruning, apreying . Pivot EV M*44. I 

Maaanry j 5,5 


rTONE AND BRICK WORK. 
EV 2-ttn?* 

Painter* and Dacorafarl 

~ WHY WAIT? 

Spruct up th« interior of 
your bom® now. Let profrs- 
eionais do it and avoid the 


and baton twirling, 711 View 
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5p*ak English 

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Knot ball 

11:3® 

Football 

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Football 

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Toot ha II 


Football 

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Television for Sunday 

rmarania aahjarl Id Ibm mtaaha eaaai** ay alellam r.naeraed. 


KOMO-TV 

< kiwi | 

Down Li Eirih 
Not by Cham # 
Si Ing Ray 


BralnavlUa 
Profile ’ 
ElariKin 


Sohooitvuuaa 

Mavla 

Movie 

Nolle 


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Workabnp 

Catholic Hour 

CUmmrnt 

New# 

.Movi* 

Football 

Movie 

Fool ball 

Movie 

Fool ha!) 

K'xilhall 

FbolheU 

Football 

F* ore hall 

Football 

Spurt* 

Foot hall 

Salrly 

Oral Roh»rta 

Fool hall 

Football 

Songs <V Kalih 

Football 

Andy William* 

Football 

Andy William* 

1 Fan* tn Far* 

C'Amtrv Calendar 

Viet Nam 

Umbrella 

| Cnlleg# EkWVl 

F" Troop 

N*«re 

Voyage _ 

TrifWiona Hour 

Vo; ag* 

1 Telfphtxi# Hour 

Hrv. Landlord 

Walt Dtaney 

Flaahhark 

Walt Disney 

Ed Sullivan' 

He Landlotd 

Ed Sullivan 

Ron*nr* 

ttonnnaa 

Bonanza 

Nonaraa | 

Andy William* 

* Mm 

Andv William* 

IMm 

barrel Ag#nt 

N*w* 

Secret A* #nt 

Movi# . 

Movie 

Movia 

Movi# 

Movi* 


NfftO-TV 
« lianael 7 

Lamp 

Morninn Choir 

Worahip 

Wurahip 

Dootori 
Green U» 

Foot bait 
Football 


Fix* hall 
F'arm Forum 

Movie 

Movie_ 

Movie 

Amateur Hmir 
To Tea Trulh 
Movie 

Movie 
Movie 
La Ml* 

lt ‘1 About Timt 

Ed Sullivan 
Rd SuMivgn 
Garry Moor# 
Garry Mnnr# 

Candid Camera 
What * My Lina 
Nawa; Arthur 
-lean Arthur 


(XAN-TV 

Oiaaaal g 


ETNTTV 
ntaaael 11 


New* 
New* 
Comment 
Route 1C 


■'ootbaii 

Kuothall 
-vong* of Faith 
Horn Koehler 

Virginian 

Virginian 

Virginian 


F B t 

Dream of .leannh 
PevKai place 
Pevtnr Place 

W5 ' 

W9 

New* 

Journal; Insight 


Biivart' Show 

FVxhbaJI 

Bclirva In Mirada 

Fivaball 

Sung* nf Faith 

Pool ball 

Voir* of Calvary 

Flying Fkharina® 

rilvm and Otonal 

Movia 

Mnvi* 

Movia 

Vox to 

' Movto 

Movi* 

Fun-rl-Rama 

Maverick 

F'ua O-Ram* 

Mavrnrk 

Amalrur Hour 

n*b#i 

1 Movia 

Movi* 

Mnv I* 

Movi# 

Movia 

Movi# 

Movi* 

Mnv i* 

Ed Sullivan 

<;re*irvt Show 

Ed Sullivan 

Gre*t*«i show 

Garry Moor® 

Aak Tour Doctor 

Garry Moot# 

Door to Lif® 1 ■ 

2*. 3(1 J 

Candid Camara 

12 Special 

Htva Gun 

Sd#no# rtrtlrei 

Doalh Valley Day* 
Mrrv Griffin 

New# 

Merv Grtff'n 

Mac* Griffin 


PR1S-TYFLOGS 


m#u Satiifactirin ffuRNtn- R® 821: 17h — gjg X tn driveway, 

m«*sg. a*iui« cu °n giiaran- g Mrki klnd|lM J4 T0 


Television for Monday 

Tregraata aakjaal «• laal-mJaala ahangaa ay italhaa aaaaanag. 


tfd. Painting and paint 
washing. Fre® eatimatci. 

GREGG'S PAINTING 
Contract Dept. LV 4-5023 

ISLAND 

DECORATORS 

< 

Painters Psperhanger* 
Spray Painters 
Planer Repairs 
Convenient Time Payment* 
EV 3-9059 Eve*. EV 2-1479 

CLARK A PATTISON 


Will,am a Coal EV 2-»J*S ' | 

DIPLOMAT LUMP - *av'» EGO. 
*38.7*. mil. *7*. RiDva.d Hall and 
Son* dor# 1*0 7W r ei IM lilt I 

Oil 

STOVE AND FURNACE OIL 
metered delivery. Ideal Fuaf Ca. 
Lid . E V 3-4133. E V 1302 

Wu* and Sawdan 

WOOD - WOOD 
DRYLAND FIR WOOD 
■ Never b een In avatar) 

Oaan (tabs and Biocka 
114 Cord! *74 M 


aOMA-TV 
Ckm—«l I 

Ruddy Webber 
Ruddy Webber 
MuM* 

Mu »1« 

MoVI* 

Movie 

ySuaermarkat 
Deling Gama 


Kixn-irv 

Chaaaal I 


CMEE-TV 
Ckaaawl « 


PAINTING CONTRACTORS LTD . |>xland Mix Wood. CtWru-teed No 
Bruah or iprav Paparhhhgar* Tea* cadar JW cord* . 130 

fur* thd vinyl *vnrk. Will do alt « * ^1._ *«n/ 

part nf anv jnb. Patnlatore, BAPCO. ElOi Pry Planer Kndi 

Ervrnai me arniuii uiYikt ' RWn available 


School Tatar all Muvi*' 

Giant. Hal ana Movie 

Butlernut Sgu.ia ^ U a*mt, 

Emit gam y Waid Doling i 

Girl Talk Oaona I 

Search, Light Father | 

Coaxavallon St. Baa Cai 

A* W orl d Tumi Ben Cai 

Paaaword Naaeiywi 

Expo Today Tun# »< 

Take 38 General 

Edge of Right The ffm 

Omnnmoaia Dark Bf 

IMW Ranger Where I 

Hollrwood A RtAf-i Beaver 


I Teleeoop# Hrignt and El 

Tetaacup# R-imper Room 

Kv# liueia FMle a Plar* 

Confenlrati'ei Mi and Mi*. 

Pal Bonn# School Telecast 

Holly-wnnd Souarei Giant: Helene 


Bright and Early Tkatrhei; King Bright and Earlj 
Rim per Riom I CapL Kangaroo Romber Riven 

Pate a Place New* Pelt's Plana 

Ml and Mi*. Beverly HillbllOea Mr. and Mia. 


Fractured Phraaa* 
.lean Cannam 
Pioettne - 


ETNTTV 
Ohaaoel II 


Farm; Raw* 

Ram per Room 


Swin ging Country ] Magist rate Coutl Sea it h, Light_ MaglalraUa Court Romper Roam 


Father Knoara BeM Wumta Won da 


Baa Caiey 
Ben Caaay 

Newlywed Gama 

Tuna For U* 
Central Hoaoiiai 
The Nuraa* 

Daiii Bhhdnw* 
Where Action la 


pan nf anv job. Paint atora, bapcd, 
GENERAL and BENJAMIN MOORE 
Painu and rantala of all aatniai* i 
•quipmam. Term* If desired Pbai# 
EV4-04 43 7*8 Pnnceaa Avenue, | 

WHEN IT COMES TO PAINTING! 

Cmna in Ted Hill-Tout I 
Com plat* palming and demtaUng 
»*rv ice—Interior and exterior 
Free Eatimat** — Term* Available 
Ted Mill-Tout D#exmai"r 
IMA Oak Bay Ave. KV 4-4332 


BEST FUEL CO. 

_EV 4-5834_ 

TOTEM UOfTS 
240 Logt, $17. 
D*Uv*m» tn basement 

i tonga 


WEBB a BON HARKNETT FUEL mx Movi* 

*V 4-4B3T. Paperbanlng, aauuira —-- . . 

Quirk, rtean. raliaWa. Flrat-claai 2333 GOV t St. 384-9381 „ 

wnrkmanatup. Thirty y««r« expert , 

tnra Vle toaia. Term* H daatrad- —---s-- Ut» Hpvto _ 

r pftkrMN SPECIAL SPECIAL **** >lfc-fc 

Paperhanting mid pa.nttng MX.«?.»«« «l 8UJL0IN® SURPLUS 

and axtarVor FI rat claaa aeackinan- 1 “* ■ • *- *>*rr cleaa. IF ■— . 


Grean RoraH 
Newt 
7 Show 
Dnn Metier 

saim -— 

Sami 

Show nf Week 
Show *< Week 

F P. Oval: eng*” 
Studio raclfle 

.hewa 

Movi# 


New* 

Font ball 
1 F'-viihall 
j lion Hofaa 
I on Ho-*e”“ 
Rat Patrol 
F'eloby Squad 
Prylim Plac* 

Rg Valley _ 
R I Valley 
N*W® 

Movie 


Norm Show 
MOV ta 
Movie 

Mm ie_ 

Movie: Hapnemi 
Fractured P'nraa 
Taka in 
Eriga of Nig ht 

Ovnvmvmt'wte 

Frgeat Raniara 
(Irenieat »vtw 

Qraalaal »w 

Nawa 

Fugltivp 

Pugnive 

Don Miner 

Saint 

Saint 

Show nf Weak 
Show of Week 

F P. Challenge 
Land la Ptopla 
New* 

Nawa 


M-wt# 

Lucy 

Aon GriffPh 

Family Affair 

Terry Maaon 
Perry Maaon 
views; Suaskmd 
David SiaMond 

David Buaatond 
iJawd nniiiaivl 


Dennis the Man 
ntnlatnaiei 
Jraatbal Shrew 
Jrantaat SFxaw 

Nawa. Snarta 

Biad Kaena 
Hitman 

Lucilla B aU 

ftewltrhed 
Andy Griffith 
' axilrv MuMo 
Big Va lle y 

Big Valley 

Thla Land Pen 


GUtlgana Iiland 

Run. Buddv, Pun 
Lucilla Ball 
Perry Mat<« 

Parry Mason_ 

Tha Rngu** 

The Rogue* 

Movie 

Movi* 


E. PETERSON 
Psperhanting and painting Inletiog 
and exterior. Fir* claaa warkman- 


anio 10 * rare-expertence. For free hr furnace. OrnNaew Idt 

eattmatea rgR PLANER END* 


• EXTERIOR-INTERIOR | P mane* ■ Pick nr nil. 

Your trim windewa. porch and Fm-uwli^. ^k “p or delli 
aiepa from *70 up. Guanamta «I*A" ar 3 *“'“2 - SpaeiM 
inh Call Douglaa BH1* a .Z!Z*‘tF!L y 


, STEWART A HUDSON 

for greater value* 

i 

ROLL ROOKING SALE 

1 45 ib. rover* Inn *q. «. ui 

1155 lb. cavara ](ai a tt fL .*5 9 

IB Ib.-rover* 100 *q r 

, Grean — Black — Rad — White 


• UILDIN8 SUmilS 


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SUPPLIES LTD. 

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EV 4-8181 

A R BOR IT E 


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EEEN DISCOUNT RUILDINO 
SUPPLIES LID. 

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ARBOR1TF: Standard A Woodgra 
4h*. Reg. *19 45. 
TODAVS SPECIALS: *1* 15. 


43 PURNITUM 

THU WEEK'S 
TRADE-IN SPECIALS 

Oak Typewriter Desk . 


3:30 p.m. — Eddie l* S \ 

Fisher, Peter, Paul and - 

Mary. Nancy Ames «nd IMT • r—~ -—, 

Buddy Hackctt visit S O' 

Andy Williams - 6 (on ^ J 

Channel 5 at 10 00). V/ c 

4:00 — Ths Franklin J 4K2M7 

Delano Roosevelt leries I 

looks At the 1932 elec- El Z ^ 

don rftmpaifnr— 2 . J . | 

6:30 — Te 1 e phonft 
Hour does a documen- 

t*ry on American pian- — 1 ,- ( 

1 st Vsn nibum—5 loyT-hW_i ^J 

8 00 — Eddie Albert, 

Carroll Baker, All An £« | 

ShermRn. Sergio Fran- 1 

chi and the Kessler 10 -It \Vgkfo / 

I Twins visit Ed Sullivan 
-3. 6 . 7, 12. 

9:00—Garry Moore’s “Now. If jou'll whUper .tout 

I guests Are Phi! Silvers minl-aklrt—yocr SECRET 

«nd Chuck McCann—7, to m® « * .*• 

12 . 

10:00 -Hire® Men, documentary on the three men who 
h»v» been secretstry-genersl of the United Nation*—2, S. 

Sunday’s Sports 

11 .00 a m.—Football, Detroit vs. B*1 timorft—3,8 

11:1a—F ootball, Imf* Angrles vs. Minnesota—7, 12 . 

12:30 p in.—Football, Oakland vs. Kansas Clty-fi. 

12:30—Football. Edmonton v*. Winnipeg—4. 

4.00— I h® Fine Art of Football Watching, a Channel 
4 speciil -4. 

Sunday’s Movies 

U t m —The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953 fant**y) 
Hans Conreid—5. 

2 p.m - Cornered (1945 war drama) Dick Powell—2. 

^ 30—Tha Kings Thief (1955 historical) David Niven 

*3 :00--The Rising of the Moon (1937 Irish drama) Noel 
Purcell—7. 

3:00—Gideon of Scotland Yard (1958 English) Jack 
Hawkins—12. 

3:30-Green Gran of Wyoming (1948 western) Lloyd 
Nolan-11. 

4 30—She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1948. we*tem)—John 
Wayne—13. 

5:30—Blondi® Has Servant Trouble (1940 comedy)— 
Arthur Lak®—7. 

6 .00—The Fatten Gun Alive (1956 western) Gleim Ford 

-12. 

*8:30—Operation Mad Bull (1957 comedy) Jack Lem¬ 
mon- 11 . 

7:00—-The Big Sky (1952 western) Kirk Dougias-13. 

9:00—The Young Lion* (1958 war, part 2) Marlon Bran¬ 
do- 4. 

11:30-Jungle Fighter* (1961 English war) Laurenre 
Harvey—2 

11 30—The Pajama Gam# (1957 musicali Doris Day-4. 

*11 -30- Anattasin (1956 drums) Ingrid Bergman-^ 6 . 

11:30—'Lizzie (1957 drama) Richard Boone—12. 

12:05 a m.— Last Train from Bombay (1952 drama) Jon 
Hall—5. 

Chaaae] 11 wharf air 3 p.m.. Sacred Heart; 8:30, Oral 
Roberta: 4:00, A. A- Allen; 4:30, Movie; 6:30, dub Chat¬ 
ter; 7:00, Moviei 8:30, SIgnoff. 

Sunday’s Radio 


id. oak Typewriter D*«k .***** PEFUONALSXD re uprolster 2 :30 p.m.— OperR Theatre present* Wagner'* Rheitv 

Pb. 1*41114 Uaybny Ow.tr and ot.owwn »«« gold, recorded «t the Bairruth Festival -CBU-FM (105.7). 

a woodgram. » i»«» ^ _ *'*.* c HndgMv. MamUrd Farnituit o. 3:0S-Lisitt Piano Concerto No. 2 CFMS (98.5) 


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L npamtad S*tr.tary Dmk . »“ * J TH 1;~B luTf* 1 UPHOLSTERY 

Vita* 'regular rod I R#f*ctory Sho*. Parmoal call* with upbto- *-ou torn) 


6:00- Sherlorfk Holmes and Shoscombe Old Place— 


nriu cold Gutur 
IT BIT da*lgn - aan *H 


WE PAWN MOST THINGS— 
INCLUDING YOUR WIFE 
Fnr moriax In a hurry you ran t 
boat Victoria a b**» knows PAW N 
BROKER, *17 Johnaon St. Phon* 
EV 5-1*11. Opposite Ptt Shop. 


■parlat 13c naming ton* 
PICKET FENCE 
SntrlaJ Ue naming toot 

PRESTO LOGS 
30 FOR $2.50 


VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE 
1/lt-g*. *x*. Reg. J4c. NOW PWr 
»**. *xS. Rag. 17c. NOW 12c 

(AD i*. 15x12. R#g. He. MOW Me 

PASSAGE SET* 

R»«. MIS ..NCW n 7» 

LOCK RETS. Rag- r *®. NOW (I 79 


KAIY TERM* 
ROME rURHTTUES 


griaa* MUSICAl. iMgT1tUMD4TS of Toronto—CBU. 


8:03—CBC Stage present* Mr* Pirn Passe* By by A. A. 
Milno-CBU. 

8:05—Anihology of modem poetry Including Yeata and 
Houiman KIRO (710). 

8:20—La Gloconda by Ponchielli on Sterenpera—CFMS. 
U:05—Report tram China Teach-In at the University 


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01 0,h * r PARTICLE BOARD. W". WAEWlrtuaE 

and au etnar axot.r ptywandE R#* Mil .MM m?£rf£S EAf B 

I PARTICLE BOARD, S uvntvauvro aata 

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MUSIC CENTRE 


Monday’s Highlights 


Aluminum Mtacm and (cr**a 
Dom*......,*i: 


PHOTO ENGRAVING 
Half Tan* Um and Colo* 
Engraving Commercial Alt 
IILAND ENGRAVERS 


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■attr nma prices reduced on 

CXTMO* _ MM D FIR PLYWOOD 

I'M-ton* .. mm Each .. *»■»• RS** _ „ . «an«*d 

FULLY PRR*IN llHXD .to* H -p r* 

4'tfT'rtnf .. S*M lack .. MB, .. 1 2 to* J-4R 

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VINYL FLOOR TILE »xt .ISc *. 1,1 w % .T.M 


li*4li|, laftodMa Mi $M*V 

VICTORIA ROOFING 
AND INSULATION CO. LTD. 

Aapbalt ablnglaa. radaf and Bain, 
Button and MJJ tile. Free •aBaaataa 
RO DOWN PAYMENT 
EASY TERMS 

*JT Fort BliMI EV VEI! 


KITCHEN CABINET 
HARDWARE 
Pulla, Knoto. Emg** 

Vein#* to Me #arh 

SPECIAL 39c 

fall is heke-insulate now: 

GOLD NUGGET 

Altir Fill lnaulatian. 

1»LR RAG 

SPECIAL 99c 

WEATHERSTRIP 
FOAM FLEX and ANGLE SEAL 
P*C Door Bat 

SPECIAL Mo 

MAHOGANY PLYWOODS 

In the handy 
EliMai* ton* 
SPECIAL $1.98 

4txMv4 mm. 

MAHOGANY V-GROOVE 


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oxm stUi 'aSm bSR:~ it* PL ** T>C WALL T1LE - »^ e 
Other Siaei Availabla clearance sale on 

■HERW1N WILLIAMS PAINT* 

01 PPRtCE ■ HELVING— lll«4 OFF ALL ALUMINUM 

Llnaai ft .. J* WEATHERSTRIP 4 THRMHOLD* 

i4 SEL. COM. GUTTER- FURNITURE LEGS _ 


p » wamu, *rttowTM atutoni-*^.j Everything In Muiie «:30-Football, film* of University o l Waahlngton’a 
J Walnut ritoah Dm® rroait D**k- • Instrument* a LesjnnsI g»me w-ith University of California—4. 

* 4»8 Booknaaa.*” " • Rantula • Reoairs 8:30—Liberace and \\ es Harrison visit Roger Miller—5. 

c *e Fpx ^Coi^niai chMt^rttrid , cha #4 mnain 9:00—Show of the Week presents Lucy in London, a 

„ to 1 2 -yr. Four-**«i*r Ch.Mam.td su„* . Acceuonei * pcci * 1 ' vllh Anthony Newley J.me. Robert- 

sac* Airfoam . *iM» ^ 385-8342 son ^ ust,Cf nn< * "llfnd Hyde-White—2. 6 . 


FREE DEUVERY. EASY TERM* 
I FREE PARKING 


385-8342 son ^ ust ^ ef an< * "’ilfrid Hyde-White—2. 6 . 

| 10:30—Studio Pacific repeat* the award-winning An- 

■ ■ ■■ 1,1 " toine'a Wooden Overcoat, a drama about tha CariboG—2. 


STANDARD FURNITURE BALDWIN 

PIANOS ORGANS 

EEEEEEEEEEEE (8MS $995 

Trade® Tarma 

WE HAVE Rentals Lssstem 


BANQUET TABLE LEGS 
METAL rURWTURR LEGS 

On* ■Htf dallvury on cuMnan 
ALUMINUM CXMdBNATXOM 
SCREEN DOORS. 

R*g. *M*0-.NOW IMM. 


A SIZE FOR YOU 
A STYLE FOR YOU 
A COLOR F"OR YOU 
A PRICE FOR YOU 


PAINT SALE 

Whi'a Inl.tinr La'#* Paint, gal.' M 4* . 
whit# Exminr Oil Pmat. gal. *3.4! i 

Sbingl. Itkln. brenvn. r*d, gt#rn. 

Mrf. .. UM 

Charges, Budgets 
Revolving Credit 


SEK US TOR A 
COMPLETE LINE OF 
BUILDING SUPPLIES 

• Open 6 Day* a Week 


LUMBER SPECIALS ^ 

ruy direct Over 125 Chesterfield Suit* 

wholesale PRICES xqW' LN STOCK 

LUMBER PLYWOOD 

Kvn v thing for U>* Kom* Butldvr *129 to $800 

IX'irt vuu buy. cltock our prirea: 

.re CONTINENTAL 

oSaMHi™*-*.HOME surety ua 

2 x 4 —*' grt-n* atud* ......... Pt 851 Johnson St. 388-3458 

&4-R/L Fir ....MB . . . 


PARKER JOHNSTON LTD 

pJxiFINU? INSULATION n^luW" MAHOGANY V-GR&OVE 40S BAY ^ 386-638 

PRE-FINISHED SPECIAL 

—- - - -- r LJGHT $3.99 Concrete cement mixer*, 

_ T — _ MEDIUM $3.99 $82.50. 

scientific pruning, ipray- dark Jtee «... 

big. removal. Large shade and trull m _ * J ' S9 Complete With motor, $112. 


“^ S Monday’s Movies 

Trade® Tern* y a_m—A life of Her Own (1960 drama) Lana Turner 

Rentals La —no s —4. 

BERNIE PORTER MUSIC “ * P “ ^ PtCW (1955 C ° m#dy> Ev * 

1724 Douglas St. 382-9542 j.^The Threat (1949 drama) Julie Bishop-13. 

. 3:00—The Affair* of Annabel (1938 comedy) Lucille 

Suits YAMAHA PIANOS Ball—13. 

I* 'tfwSm* 5:00—King of the Wild Horse* (1947 western) Prestpn 

$800' SECOND HAND PIANOS To ^ < 'Z r 7 2 t , . 

* auu lrom iao 5:00-Ace of Arcs 119.3 war) Ralph Bellamy 13. 

j Rani iq purenaa*. 5:30—All Mine To Give (1957 drama) Glynls Johns -1?. 

• l 7:00—A Stranger in My Arm* (1958 drama) June A)ly- 

FLETCHER BROS. **^ 7 . 

■w Douglaa _ 7:00—Captain Hurricane (1835 drama) Gene Lockhart 

ariNET ti ?iano _anq bench t 

SSrarak o^ 11 *** 10:20—San Quentin (1937 priion) Pat O’Brien—13. 

S2?^BSSgat* , Srm? 0 M^y° JSH ★U:Q0-The Doctor'd Dilemma (1959 English version 
SSIJd Shlw I*»U* Can*. Alastalr Sim-12. , 

*“*1. ** Mn 11:30—The Girl He Left Behind (1956 comedy) Natalia 

NOTICE HOW MANY PRO FEE —._, , 

■tonal vganuta aa TV play Ham- WOOG—V 

morel organ*! it ejaw no inareito ll :SO—M*ke Mine Laughs (1949 musical) Dennis Day 


tlto Sarvlca 


fr iSI NO- yrw ran Break 10U f farm], 
nut ad Ch#*. A- Coaata. Wk® Sur- r0 °"' m ™’ r 't ua rawn walla la a 
gareto Ltd. KV S-lff*; ®»®a EV HIM colcr He® to *dl yw laata. 

CHUCK TREE SERVICE. WORE ANOTHEB CARLOAD OF 

» thour ASPENITE PANELLING 

: '.-j...—-- luat (n tuna M Break row rumpus 

‘THE TREE MAN" — liwurad. rnon wall*, la a handkaana marbto 
fto—to. EVFJA4A EV VMM. Uka Iurtar*. 

If nOPUIIONAL SIAVICII p, r 4 m, 


■Inaadat® 


m*n a Hammond. Aik aboto I „ 

CONTINENTAL Eaton'a renr-lo-purrhea# plan, with —13. 

umir eimar v r m l*a»nn* »t no addnd coat EATON "8 xi 

HOME SUPPLY LTD. MiaJr emit, smtmi. 1 y 

851 Johnson St. 388-2458 electronic organ” *471 

——- - Single k#ybuard wilh U-nnta padsl- 


VSn,r^ * ATON 8 11:35—The Net (1953 English dram*) Robert Beatty-3. 
S^-organ—M 7 * v 1 am.— Flame ol Calcutta (1953 drama)-Patrie 
Single k#yb<wrd with U-nma p#dal- KnOWleS-5. 

J2SSX 1:00—The French Line (1954 comedy) Jane Ruiiell-13. 
tprma. fuJiy wood- Channel IS Srh«dol© -12:30, Grand Jury; 1:00, 

wrevto, 2 nd Sore. Majtoir. phon. Day ^ D||y; 3:00> Movie; 4 .^ C artOOOS; 5:00. 

recinald ftott e OF 4 Trs^~a Movie; 6 :30. Chin. Smith; 7^00. Movie; 8:3°, Four for die 
v*ry apaciai fuii-aim organ, n Money; 9:00. Car races; 10:00, News; 10:20, Movie; 11:30, 
ST J: TfSt XfiSitTsSiS Movie and Stu Martin; 1 a.m.. Movie and Stu Martin. 


Monday’s Radio 


2:03 P m —Van album plays Brahms Coneerto No. 1 
..... -CFMS 

Sc Centre 7:03—Music Scene from Vancouver-CBU. 

p'h JSS’nu 8:03—The Plano Music of Brahms-CBU. 

10:05 -Musical Theatre presents the Trapp Family in . 
anm ".^5 The Sound of Music-CFMS. 

*ic studio H:03—Jorg Dcmu* Is tonight's featured pianist—CBU. 


il MUSICAL IHSTRUM8MT1| 61 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 


83A MUSIC TRACKERS 


----- --- ... . -- IHEINTZMAN PIANO. EXTRA OXFnRD TRlNEPWt AND CASE 

iece Bedroom .Suite Futnlahtaga purctuuad autrlght or SELUNG OR TRADING YOURIaona i G n* and condition. B*at oH«r. ('» aal*. 4TP-U4L 

told on cDoalgnmanL ApualnU P'*"°’ '» ■!» valuaOon with ret qr 7 . 22 a. ------------- 

Blonde Onlah. 1 threa drewar without obllgatlnx coal or obligation call Woodward *, 1 

drirean. with mirrora, and iinuuT p«ice® floor ' Mayfair. SS4-2322 

h':2dU I ’rt U b.d“rom t Kta *1^ REALIZED AT WALNUT PIANO IN TOP CONDI- [ |V«m 

bog * Bring aad maltrrea M® MAYNARDS MS-BIl "pn. Mfl™. «*?• I pf)R SALk""^N01UJE* M ER UP- PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS 

rlftit piuw. Solid oak and 

trim*. Good condition. 1 S JS 2 r, most al] 

ceceuan uYr j c h t piaro, Musical liwtrumentg 

ampmar. B«at d*aJ In Phan. Ph. mwl|ritt aood rondlllnn. IB 

__ M2 HALL k FAIRFIELD 

SL. B p£» c.^" SSPtlSL *°* * HD CASt ' m M^SIC CENTRE 

M 2 T 1 U. RVM 62 * _ 728 Fort St. 1 385-8343 


MUSIC CENTRE 
728 Fort St. i 385-8343 


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Scads, Bulbs, Plants, Trias 
and Shrubs 


XXX X X X XX X XX 

ym CARBAOK CANS 
S3 19 . 


A (II (toff 
1 Headdress 

< Remove 
9 Ultimate 
1< LMbtors' gnsip: 

Abbr 

15 Unoriginal 
lb Vantum 
lube poll 
TJ. Thiel 
19 Complete 
is) Prevent 
i Hindu fit)* 

" Likewise not 
■’3 Musical silence 
24 Respond 
26 Report of 
recent events 
39 Formality 
.11 Seaman 
3? Revise (nr 
puklloalioo 
33 iteconclle 
3* Greek goddess 
28 Part or 
"to be" 

JS Siores tn 
Horse Shoes 
41 Tillers 
en See 1 Across 
4t Free Irom 
noxious plants 
*b City of Texas 
<7 Serpents 
.43 Werjthl ol Indte 

50 Over: Prefix 

51 Cut with a 
Kictde 

97 Advantage 
54 Athletic group 
S' Head movement 
*o owned 
si Combine 
13 Si rong nail 
*1 Pert, to images 
K "Stormy 
Weather’' 
Composer 
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ol Ethiopia 
be Labor group! 
Abfcr. 

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■» Miss Garbo 
Tl Eemimne name 


WOODWARDS 


LARUE QUANTITY OF SHRUBS 
must ba moved. Priced Very rea¬ 
sonable. 3209 Carman SL 


82 MISCELLANEOUS FOR 
SALE 


DEMO, 14’ DOUBLE EAGLE Deep 
V. complets with 66 MERC 50 HP. 
hill elec , remote controls, etr.. 
also with HOLSCLAW 9S0 trailei. 
list price 82.390. new yesrramy In 
eluded. SAVE MSI. 

BUY NOW AT . 81.950 

NOW. RECONnrr IO N E D AND 
READY - FOR SALE, 9 USED 
FISHING MOTORS, *93 AND UP 

FINAL CLEARANCE! 

C NEW 1966 MEHCURYS 
• SALE PRICED 


WAREHOUSE 
OVERFLOW SALE 
3-pc Wine Chesterfield Suits . S48 in 
Walnut Step Tabla and Coffee 

Tabjr. a for.*...142.00 

Weitinghouie, Automatic 

Washer ..*76.00 

Modal 40" Electric Rang* . *89.00 
FREE DELIVERY. EASY TERMS 


USED 


THUYA PYRAMJDAL1S i CEDAR 
Shrubs i 3ll" to 36" talL 81. iO each. 1 

ssh-mmi. 


FURNITURE 


WHEEL 


Corvette Colour T \’, 
For ’t>7 

Ask About Otir 
Renl-To-Own Plan 


AND APPLIANCE 


BLUE SPRUCE. MUGHO PINE 
81-81.30. 477*2560. 


CHAIRS 


SHOWROOM 


For vent or sale by thi 
day, week or month. 

Surgical Supplies Ltd 
a division of 

McGILL 8c ORME 
* 1021 Broad SL 


WE HAUL TOP SOIL, NOT JUNK. 
Screened and alfted 91% clean, vir¬ 
gin top loam. Grow, anything. Big 
6 yd. Ida. only *23 Id. deL J. S. Car 
low, 47H-2293 anytime, 

Na 1 TOP SOIL, SHREDDED. I 
yds, for *21, 10 yda. for M0. C.O D 
ordera only. Can be aceD at 4100 
Block. Douglas SL Chew Evcavat 
I ng. 479-7141. _ 

No. 3 SCREENED BROWN SOIL. 
S3 per yd. Fill, land, gravel and 
crushed rock. Ph. GR 849US R 


778 PANDORA AVE. 
386-3322, Local 216 or 219 


STANDARD FURNITURE 
BARGAIN ANNEX 
Opposite B.C. Hydro on Pandora 

AA'AAAAAAAAAAA 


USED 

HOT POLNT 

24'* Range . .829.93 

FRIGID AIRE 

30" Range .$119.95 

G E. 40'* Range _5149.95 

NO DOWN PAYMENT 
WE TAKE TRADES 


"The Aclkxi Spot" 
MEHCUHY MARINE 
SALES A SERVICE 
fDIv. ol Maylalr Motors Ltd.l 
736 Cloverdale Ave, 383-89 


CLEARANCE 
RECONDITIONED 
AUTOMATIC WASHERS 
Woodward's 90-Dey 
Guarantee 

1—Norge 2-cycle Lint 
catcher. To clear .$118 88 
1—Easy Spiralator 

To clear . . $118.88, 

1—Inglis — Suds Saver. 

To clear . 598.88; 

1—G.E. — Water Saver. 

To clear .$88,88: 

S» [ 1—WeRtinghouae 

To clear .$98.88 

1—Speed Queen. 

To clear . 588.88 

1—Easy Spiralator. 

To dear 588.88 

1—Bendix Dryer .. $79.95 

USE YOUR WOODWARD S 
PLAN ACCOUNT 


FOR MEN ONLY! 

Start the Fall season with 
big saving*. 

Pure Wool 
2-PANT SUIT 
$59.50. 

LES PALMER 
714 View St. 382-282; 


KIBREGLAS 


Coburn. 


RESIN - |6.95 A GALLON 
CLOTH-8 OZ.-I8 IN.—*1.35 A YD. 
Mailing—Roving-Gelcota 
Acetone—Colour Pant* 

All it Low Price" 
CUSTOM MOULDINGS 
F1RREGLAS REPAIRS 
Building a boal? Build on ■ 
Pelagic Kibreglis hull, 8 to 40 ft. 

PELAGIC PACIFIC INDUSTRIES 
Victoria International Airport 
p.a Box 609 Sidney, B.C. 

Phone *543X13 


MARSHALL WELLS 
724 Fort St. EV 3-6911 

XXX.XXXXXXXX 

SHOP AT OAKCrEST FOODS, 3475 
QUADRA, FRJ. TILL 9, SAT, TILL 7 


AT 

EATON'S 
WAREHOUSE 
749 View Street 


___ _ __ _ BRASS BEDS 

fresh’G ttUUND BEEP "JibA Sc ! Douhl* size, (19.50 and *14.50. Good 
FRESH YOUNG BEEF LIVER, double mattresses, *19.5u to *29.60. 

lb-.. - . 39c Single Beautyrett maltrea*. tr.:;. 

----—3 ROASTING CHICKEN, Bunk bed complete, *65.(10. Single 

5-7 Iba. UTILITY, lb.45c Simmoni Hullywood bed. *42.50. 

anoda Choice, Lean SHORT RIBS HoUawoy cot, new. *24.50. Garbage 
OF BEEF, )b. 37c burner, *39.00. 5-pc chrome iultra. 

£ INZ BABY FOODS 111 tins 8Sc 119.50 to *49.60- 5pc brid*e xel, 
CARONI AND CHEESE DIN- *1*50. 2-pc Cooverto suite, *95 00. 
“ 4 pkga. 45c Tri-btei, M.SU to *14.50. Portable 

■ TV, new picture tube, *35 00. Mortal 

...58c apt.-ofce fridge. *119.00. Electric 
1 . .79c heater*, *2.50 to *19.50. 

PANDORA USED FURNITURE 
75 c 1030 Pandora ‘ EV 3-6319 

MILK ---— 

**■ VIC. LAWNMOWER HOSPITAL 


A BARGAIN 


* * • * Oen-Read; 

«• F1BEKGLAS i - - 

SANGSTERCRAFT 
Side wing deluxe, convertible top. 

moo (Trig cover. deeper *eata, __ 

built-in twin (Ibergli* fuel Unki, MACARONI AND 

■ids drerer, Evinrude 75 h.p. Elec NER, Cateliri. 

trie dart, and trailer. ONLY BLEACH. French Mold, 

*1,495 00. Jffi-az. lug ... .. . 

• * * • Lean Freih PORK CHOPS, lb. 

ANGUS MARINE STRAWBERRY JAM, Ideal 

2230 Douglaa SI EV 4-T431 Large 48-ot Jar. 

--PACIFIC INSTANT SKIM ) 

REPOWER ING 7 POWDER. 3-Ib. bag . 

Trade your present engine on a PACIFIC MARGARINE 3 Iba. «8c 
„ • ■ , "f w ChDiler gamllne or Perkin. SPAGHETTI IN TOMATO SAUCE. 

In., vent dleael. We alia have a number of York 4 lSoz tin 

u*er M5: good used garollne and marine dleael FLUFFO Pure Shorfenina 

306 Sako engines. *.ih 

ope *314: WHITE SUPERIOR DIVISION 

W *39 , 22 The While Motor Co. o! Canada Ltd. 

Call Dana Ramiay. GRonlte 7-6827 

NEW BRONZE DINGHY LIFTING 
EV 5-3429 davits mounted on owim grid. 

- Rudder and propeller ahalta made 

. to order. "Simplex" trolling gurdle* 
axa 11 to and block* with hydraulic drive*, 

SMITH BROS. FOUNDRY 
ITRF A MACHINE WORKS LTD. 

EV 5-012 *32 Pembroke SI. 184-1*23 


SHOP 

Thursday and Friday 'txi 9. 

NO DOWN PAYMENT 
with your 
EATON ACCOUNT 


1 Utter 
repeatedly 

I Seed veaaet 
9 Rural deity 

10 Vocalize 

II Kerned 
cathedral: 

2 word" 

12 American 
humoriai 

IS Celtic Neptune 
19 Medicinal liquid 
24 Set right 
23 Quavered 
27 Did electrical 


35 Belfry 
33 Clean ring 
agent 

48 In on agitated 
male 

42 Author 

43 Visional-* 

48 Oral 

53 Saw 

30 Heath genu* 

50 Once more 

57 Fruit 

58 Contradict 

•1 Flat-topped .lull 
*2 Acted aa 4 


38 Ml CARBINE 


HARVEY'S MEATS 


DOWN 

I Skip about 
: Cause ia laugh 

3 Fragments 

4 Rood sign 

5 Three: Prefix 

• Hair treatment 


WOODWARDS 


Standing Rib Roaat, large 


Erl I'd day 


Whole jryeri ..SBc Ih. 

Our Own Home-Cured aide Been, 

rind, on ...SBc lb. 

Side* of Beet .96c lb. 

From* .47c ib. 


S3 Before 
•5 Tennis racket 
material 


10 Athletic group 
1* Church section 
34 Leave oft 


K* Hand and circular oawa sharpened MEAT SPECIALS 

25c Pmfl mower part* and repairs „ . 

Q «4 JOHNSON _ EVFSaM BACON — Sliced, rindless, 

__ THE BRITISH UPHOLSTERY ^0. ^ 69c 

Shop. Have yuur old cheatereeid* Sides of Beef—Alberta train 

upholstered like new. Largs range , . _ _ . . _ 4 

jgi i oL fabric* for *Upcoveri; 1 rock r r led. UjlDmeTCial. 250 lb. 

reclineri. *7* each; Ladles' and Avpracrw lh 

m GenUeraen a Chaba In Sander*® «verage,10. ate 

, antique gold velvet. Aloa gifts for MEAT YOU CAN ASTTYlRn 

*«. the home. Comer of Jobnouo and I U l " AJN ^ F UHL) 

■broad. Phon# EVI-2222. . 


tf STOVIS AND FURNACCS 


Cut. Wrapped and Delivered 
ALL MEATS GUARANTEED 
TO PLEASE 

Harvey’s Finn Meats Ltd. 
2709 Quadra 383-20k 


«S MOTORCrCLES 


ENTERPRISE OIL 
id sionk. *65 or be* 


FOR SALE SUBSTANTIAL SAV- 

Inga m new 1> woo 44 Honda HD. 

EV 4-9285_ 

156 CC. TRIUMPH BUSH 
sprocket pit* 2 road sorocketa new 
witch, ne w battery. *tuu. 3H5-8540 
BARNETT JO» CC. 


FOR SALE 
range, stand 
cash Offer. 3 

'ONE 20-IN. AND ONE 48-1 
electric range. EV 2-9714 . 
CONVERSION OIL F U R N A C 
with Ban. good burner, 860. 3*3-4j 

McCLARY OIL SPACE - HEATE 
large. *30. EV 5-5334. _ 

71 FARM IMPLEMINTS 


PIANO LESSONS. VOURHOME. 
Ref mnere, young etudfats, the 
ha ndicapped. EV 4-IMB8. Mm Rimer. 

ESTHERS ACCORDION STUDIO 
Acrnrdlcne loaned beginners. 
1428 Westall _ EV 3-07tn 

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION 

*8 6-4225. _ 

PIANO LESSONS IN YOUR HOME. 
S8-86D4. 

44 TV. mu6, ItAOlO - 
SALKS AND SIRVICI 


STEREOPHONIC ADAPTER ITiR 
car radio, dishes, glassware, toots, 
4' 6" bunk bed*, oreaoers, desks, 
single and double beds, rugs, 
fridge«, washers, all type of 
heaters, wooden wardrobe, oewlng 
machines, kitchen suites, cuflee 
tables. Open 10 am. 'til 8 p m Log 
Cabin Sales. 756 Galdstreara Ai *, 
4 78-6611. _ 

DO-IT-YOURSELFERS; CHECK ON 
our specials on odd sues and sheen 
of corrugated Ftbergloa The* is 
our specials on odd sizes and sheets 
of corrugate dFlberglas. This is 
your chance to build that porch. 
JL 36 A YARDI ff °ca, patio enclosure, etc., at a 


FRANCIS - — . — - 

trials model. Ideal for humect. * 2 UQ. 
477-4194. . 

EXCELLENT"CONDITION. E HOR- 


TWO MATCHING VTCTORUN 
•is needlepoint choirs, |» earn, one 
h arm choir needlepouu upholstery, 
U-, *75, mw small choir and bench, both 
„Vj neediepolnl uphoiatery. *3U and *45, 
three table lampe. I>mjUoo figurme*. 
J,g 5 patchwork quill and Bedtime 8L*-y. 


WINCHESTER 


... - 12-GAUGE 

gun. never hern used *75. Z 
mg pump (45 EV 4-48*6 

12-GAUGE 


da 50. with helmet. 1136. 31 6-7311 . 

HONDA CITY BIKE~» CC, t 
Phono 4TT-5784. _ 

HARLEY DAVIDSON 74. OVT 
head valve. »45U. 479-5E15. _ 

HONDA 90. 1966 MODEL; 130 

Call Huh. *52 2uo«. 

19(3 SUZUKI 80 SPORT. *225. 

0 4 77-43*2 

HONDA 50 FOR SALE. 
*56-5448. 


MAYHEW and STRUTT 
LIMITED 

For the Finest in FORD 
FARM and INDUSTRIAL 
Equipment 

2300 DOUGLAS Street 
386-7704 

“butler brothers 

TRACTOR SHOP 
Headquarters for 
proven 
,7. I. CASE 
Utility and farm 
equipment 

Keating X Road b52-1121 


- REMINGTON MODEL 

970 vented barrel. EV 9-3561 after S. 

12-GAUGE BROWNING O AND U. 
Offers. 4794727. 

SKIN DIVING GEAR FOR KALE 
Complet e set. 477 -4664_ 

REMINGTON 670 20-GAUGE. AS 


PLANNING ON 
CABLEVISION 
THIS FALL? 


PRICE IS RIGHT 


1th 35-HP Evinrude motor, fully Key* made while U welt All types 
luiptwd »3Sfl. Over 32,000 key« In stock 

AFT. PLYWOOD DINCHY, *23 LOCK COMBINATIONS CHANGED 
479-1901 between 7 and 11 p.m. Keys lilted to locks, trwiks. suit 

-cases, etc. Safes repaired. DOOR 

CLOSERS REPAIRED Knives, 
shears, scissors, lawn mowers and 
saw-e sharpened. 

Two service trucks In give you 
_ _ prompt service. 

77 FT. CHRIS CRAFT. CHRYSLER Locks supplied and Installed 
marina ettglne, cruises at 14 knots [ PRICE'S KEY 8HOP 

new liberties dinghy, sleep* 4. dual *47 Fort Street EV 4-l?21 

control*, inclnaed hardtop bridge. I 

excellent condition. 15 500 . 385-7757 - — 

26 FT. GREW C R U IS E R, 4 BARGAIN DAYS ON 

monlha old. 180 hp. V* Volvo In- 
«3QQI hoard outboard. Radio telephone. Beer hides. Philip* all-wava radio, 

- • 1656-3301. Mossberg 11-gauge shotgun 'like 

- n#wi, rhrsterfleld mile. Rntiou# 

*5930 CUSW-** SflUIRT 10H- RUNABOUT, rherterfleld, stovea electric end oil, 
ev, F/W nfW : Motor and controla c ^l r * B 2 box wood heaters, fndgei and 1 
trsnsom or ^',*J , a ,! or 80 or * Hx - ™by other Items at I 

19 930 motorbike. EV 1-4973. 

r. excel- LARGEST SELECTION OF PEOPLE’S TRADING POST 
rtr 2fi , 2i yachtbtg books In Canada. Many 2310 Trans-Canada Hwy. 478-3933 
*10 995 n, w titles. , Open Sunday 

iw Con- BOSUN'S LOCKER, 380 Johnson 


snd avoid disappointing 
connection delay* later on 

PHONE 477-1884 


DRAGON KC25. *2,700; 2 MAINS. 
3 lennoo. 1 11b. 1 spinnaker. 5-HP 
. trade 


EXCELLENT 


19*5 HONDA 55-CC 
condition. *175. 4T9257*. 

1983 HONDA 90. 10 000 Ml 


Looking at Typewriters? 

„ TRY ADLER 
Precision Made in Germany 
PIPES BUSINESS SYSTEMS 
1S5712* UI 1 Fort 


Johnam. wlntecrover — or 
cruising sail, cash difference. 
BURNETT, Thetis Island - 2 


CANOE COVE MARINA 
Bay *56-2*12 Sidney 

OF USED CHRIS CRAFT 
CRUISERS 


DAVIDSON 250 


■«5 HARLEY - 

•print for sale. GR 9-32 47. 

MUST SELL 1MC~YAMAHA IW Cl 
~ “ - EV 4-5104. 


SALE 


TAPE RECORDERS 
NEW AND USED 
CLEARANCE SALE 
y Grundlg Arkui 
from (66.141 


22 ft . V* power. 3 berth*, 
head galley 

36-ft. Cavalier model. VS po 
radio, good' condition 
2*-ft. 2-berth Express Cruiser, 

I win power, fast _ 

2f-ft. Chris Cruft Constellation model, 
dual coni rot, Chrysler V8, 
sleepa 4 * 


SEE rr NOW HAND DEEP CARVED CHINES8 

THE NEW RELAX A SAUNA teakwood coffee Ublea, aaujia 
Cosnm-iely |r>ruble sauna bath at lobles. round tables choat of draw- 
a price every erw can afford. On dl* era-Oliver lrttaid decks AH oon'er- 
play at: extern piece*. A good Investment at 

W. R. MENZIE3 A CO. reasonable prices EV 8-130* to view. 
9U rort St. ev 1-111 1 Canadian Impart _ 

MATCHING DRAPES. 3 WIDTHS BLONDE BEDROOM SUITE *65. 
■nd 1H width; putable reoorl ntoy- Automatic washer *50. Stalnle-e 
er. wndow each and gtaas, mm steel sink *5. 21-Inch TV *25. 59 

94x56, me 14x56; hair dryer, hi- Sunbeam hardtop *250. Double 
eyrie earner double cement laundry Hullywood bed *30. 37 Cadillac 

•JR* .'"ID 1 top*, deep lot fryer. Ph. convertible *750. Double bed *7 30. 
KY _ TV *10 or offers GR 9-2550. 


Twin. Best 


DELICIOUS SPARTAN AND ON 
tsno Nrrthem Spy opolea and An- 

e ( winter i pears. Orders laker 
choice dahlia tubers. Wide range 
! or rich rotors. CQ-1S4& 7938 East 
Saanich Road. 

9-FtTlONG RUMPUS ROOM WALL 
seats (restaurant type, brand new i. 
Two only tn sale at 50% cost. 
Upholstered back and seat. *70. 
each or nearest offer. *84-7*52 after 

111 *.m. 


BICYCLES 


MUSTANGS' BEST SELECTION 

S Sicks oe knobby tires, rhrome i 
levs. Stone seats. Qwoae yours, 
now on a layaway or coavemml 
terras *43.95 up 

ROBINSON S 

- ' - 3*5-3429, 


19** STEREO CLEARANCE 
Philip*. RCA. Eleeirohome, Zenith 


ISLAND EQUIPMENT (DUNCAN) 
Ltd., Phone T4M213 
Your John Deere Dealer 
Nest and used Industrial and farm 
machinery 

Local representative 1. A. Shaw 


KENTS 


1307 Brood SI 

BICYCLE SALE NOW ON 
Bteyrtes mad* by Raleigh (speed 
*36.3*. 1 bicycles at (12.30 each. 
Electronic Bike Shun. EV 6-IW3, 
703 Johnson Street 

B1CYCI-ES.~ NEW AND USED 
Trade* Accepted—Repairs 
Rus s Hay, 254 2 G ov't. EV 4-4 722 

GIRL S RED METALLIC C C.M 
hike: excellent condition: carrier, 
etc *30 or best offer. EV 4-CBX 


TV RENTALS 
Brand new sets 
by the week or month 
Option to purchase 

MAIS FURNITURE 
1821 Cook St. 385-24 


VACUUM CLEANER CLEARANCE 

. _ -- | Kenmore demonstrators *10- Re- 

* CL FT COLDSPOT KHIG., ounditton Kirbys. *29 50. fully 
tike new. *123; IS Rangette. MG: guaranteed. Phon* Jim between 9-5 
wnnger washer. 3-drawer dresser. I EV 5-4332. 
metal single bed and spring, trunk 
134 x 21 x 23), Gladstone suitcase, 
swivel rhalr. occasional chair. 

Vh.p. electric motor. Offer* ac¬ 
cepted on latter Items 1*0* Doug¬ 
las SL. GR 9-41*0 


REBUILT VACUUM CLEANERS. ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN, 
floor polishers, « e . One year 'as *1115.95! antique while and gold 
new wan only. Laigesi selection bedroom sUltf. *1*9.96: eleclrie 
In town. Unsuroasaed value Caah range, *29.93; accordion, *65; single 

“— - 2T Electrlc ' 821 * ort Hollywood bed. «t8. T A t 

WASHDAY | Street 3 52-7221. Variety, 2605 Douglaa, 18I-53M. 

*10.(W PER MONTH GOLF CLUBS. SET OF WILSON, 

will buy pvnahle or elandard type- 3 woods 8 irons, bag and cart; 
writers, addin* machine*—new and older lady'* and man's starter set; 
used. {-' Pretx reel wire line and heavy 

PIPES BUSINESS SYSTEMS (Use rod. 5" Peels wttb heavy rad. 
38 *-7728 _UU Fort Cfemaon hand mower. 984-«ll3 

M . .* ru -^.l T - FRIDGE, CM; *0" CASH REGHTERH, ADDING MA- 
range. MM; oosnhlnaikw radio. *60; rtilnea ate. Mmt make*: new and 
drapaa; 12x11 and till carpets plus rsctaumioned. Anker agsnt. Owen 
. ,'.5 Bd * rp * d * * od Pb. Sola * Rlrtwrdwwi Ltd.. *68 John. 

GR 9-1847. _ oin Phone EV 3 9*38. 

TYPEWRITER*. ADDERS AND 
fruiee mk CALCS. New and rebuilt. Student 

"fully SrtTs rentals Use our lay-i-wsy. ISLAND 

•ffeia 2£Sip ’ * *“*'■ h ‘* h - ^ ** BUSINESS MACHINES LTD.. 2661 
aoojx. __ Douglas St., *84-7146. _ 

BROCADE FRENCH GOLF CLUBS FOR SALE-FIRST 


WALTZ THROUGH _ 

with We.llngbnuxe. You may win 
one of the *44 prizes. Nothing to 
buy. Dell* Eleciric. 714 Carraor- 
ant 384 741*._ 

WRINGER WASHER WITH PUMP. 

_ older kYlgldolre fridge and Lewyt 

walnui " lidiee whle.' Msflarir* vacuum, iraa trawfftoslsad elec- 
reiajera choir *36. All rand ——a ■'* ir Bbato flaah. I nun. movie 
Sd.itSi. M <»roar«. movtq Uahs nyOer. 4794UB. 

73HIL GOLF REPAIR SgllVirg 
New and Used Clubs and Carta 
VAN ISLE GOLF SERVICES 
849 Tort - 

PORTABLE 
Also 19V 
equipped 
open 477- 


FINNING'S 
ONCE A YEAR 
DOUBLE DISCOUNT 


S.ereo. HI-FI and TV. Mark and 
wtute. or color, featuring the Island's 
largest selection at stereo Chooae 
from EJectrohume, Philip*, RCA 
Gi undig and ZenMh. 

KENTS LTD 
743 rort SL 

Salee: Service: j 

•KZ-71M TV Sftdals 3*3 1313 


47 STOVES AND PUKNACES 


OIL BILL TOO HIGH? 
GET THAT HEAT UP 
AND YOUR BILL DOWN 
WITH TECO 


We Have aavsral DEMONSTRATORS 
11 sllable In both the BERTRAM 
Idem vee flberglasi. and SHEp 
HERD i planked mahogany! quality o—... ....... 

line cruisers Check with us now 500 pound to 1.T0U 
foe the Values offered. 23 to *1 ft, Al'S. Bay at Csthet 


125 Machine * 
To Choose From 


TELEVISION—RADIO 
MAJOR APPLIANCES 

T!*p*lri made In jour bom* or *i 
Inn lervlc# building by competent 
t - hructans and barked by tamuue 
HBC guarantee. You ran cfiarga It 
or us* your PRA - Dial I85-UU- 
THE BAY 


SAIL IN BOAT TRAILERS 1 BEATTY WASHER. *30: 1 IN- 
d canoclty. gtie wisher. 830; child ! pedal car, i 
383-8233. *10; double laundry luh*. »S; chUd'# 

—-——— buggy end etroller, *9; kindergarten 
<!*»k »«. 8" certnp carrier for corn- 
accepted. j.ct Clr g*. JSH 557 . 

; v -" M M _ MOVIE OUTFIT, COM 

■K Ple'e with extras. Almost new 3 

uten. Phone semi-automatic rin# with ocopa 3x7. 

_ _ one carton at shells. Must »elL Half 

1956 JOHNSON 35-H.P, COM- P n<- » M l* Saanich Rd. 

plelelv rebuilt, for aale or swap lor BILLIARD CHEk _ r visVsT 

sli ghtly smaller motor. 3»4i^ o^s ^d t^^ 

1-T8" BOAT AND TRAIt.ER. MARK |™ fl * “ ,u " ™*«* “,« oM 

28 Mercury. 8*75. Van lsla Out- i™* l ST , ’ h ~ ."fjL® - “ ,h *“ 

board, S idney. Ph. *5*26*5 ^b.^'.* BL^S" “ 

Best r ^p^"r L Tte T .s^ L rid P MJt For ^^ D ■"»*»« MA £« , 'f ES ! 
sell, r.700. EV 4-4193. * Wctric M P 0 ^‘ 


Nw» all used maertnr*. .tnriud- 
u* a or ranted units «rr arilmg 
*1 lrrni.-nd.jue savings Ju-4 
look at tills. You salt J'.« un 
90 and kLdsv warranty ma¬ 
chines. 10 '4 on Jb-day w*minty 
tain* and a BIG l3 f c cet *11 fair 
buv equlnmesit. And that’s me 
all. You DOUBLE THE DIS¬ 
COUNT if you o*y mah with no 
trade Call Hugh Ramsay, your 
FtNMNG oalaa r» 7 X»aanUhv* 
fcxWy. 


*DR TENTS Provincial cheslerfleid aulle. *500:' 
torva ton t-and original ricture, *150: small hall 
Atd *L I non* t-rv-gxl rhandeliei . *33 or claaest 
_ offer. «S 6 -a 02 . 

ESTATE DIAMOND * C9CNTR® 
Ti '.i irij (kamoeds curled with ten small 
dUmonda. Valua (380. What Offsrs? 


line quality Wilson's Staff Irons 
No. 3. 2. wedge, and wood* No. 1. 8 
and 4. putter, bag. head cower and 
umbrella EV 1-1401. 


SIGNED TO SATISFY YOUR 
HEATLNG NEEDS WHETHER YOU 
| LIVE IN A CASTLE OR A COT 
TAGE. COME IN AND SEE THE 
MANY FINE MODELS AVAILABLE 
. . . ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE' 
EATON BUDGET TERMS 
MAY BB ARRANGED WITH 
NO DOWN PAYMENT 
chine*. 10% on 30-day warranty 

TECO FURNACE MODELS 

AC72 

AC* 

AC96 
ACHS 

ACL* 


TIME FOR OFF SEASON 
■SERVICING. OR STORAGE 
AND A SPRING TUNE-UP 

YOU'LL BE SURPRISED 
HOW L7TTLE IT COSTS! 


TV RENTALS 
Ry the tfaak or month 

BUTLER BROTHERS 
E V »-**U I7» Douglas » 

«MONTH MOSEY RACK CUAR- 
snlee on used TVa 89*.90. 

Quadra AppUancs Servirenter 
1514 Q UADRA ST__EV **422 

REPOSSESSED DUMONT STEREO, 
large equity, warranty. Reliable 
party may taka oxer balance. EV (- 


132 THEATRE TYPE WOODEN 
church seats In rows ofltSim* 
on the spot; Coleman oil stove, 
miscellaneous. 477-1163 er 1798 
Hampshire. 

a-IN. DE LUXE ELECTRIC 
range, white figure skates, White 
boot roller skates, size C, and 1 
wooden playpen. 38*4)097. 


STORE NOW’ 

PAY IN THE SPRING 

I FREE LOCAL PICK-UP 
AND DELIVERY 
PICK UP AT SHAWNIGAX 
AND SAANICH PENINSULA 

YEAR END CLEARANCE 
2 of Each 

14 3 K/C Thermoglasi De Luxe 
Reg. *895. Sal* (7*9 
13' K/C The rmoglasi De Lux* 

Reg. 11.045. Sale *996 

1** K/C Thermo*lass De Luxe 
Reg. *1,745. Sola (1.496 

SAIL BOATS 

IT SEAFLIT* flbreglos OaUboat.- 

tunnel planing hull, aluminum moot | *125. 388RD7 
boom, rudder and centra hoard. 

Dacron sail. Na slays 

Reg. *825 Sal* UN 

*" STARLETTE fibreglaa sailboat, 
aluminum mast, boom, rudder, and 
centre baud. Dacron sail. 

Reg 8428. Sola IM 

OAK BAY MARINE 
SALKS AND SERVICE 
1327 Beach Drive 384-4141 


nr-MM-fl*ve up to *4 260 on 
ties 19B2 |»w aralt CAT D7 E 
tractor w*th hyd, <ioaer, control, 
hit ryfctoder and central, winch 
Completely rebuilt by Finning 
Hwriausta Lined ol *42.500 
BONDED BUY, »d«r wor- 
rorsy. Chilliwack. 

SA1.E PRICE 8(0 373 

DOUBLE DISCOUNT 

PRICE 836.230 


ssrJar* wummr * “ SSSs SM 1 - 

-—-—-— -— —— “ auty OTII€r - _ chairs. *109 offers. Scoot uni 1 arm. 

LAJ y iE CBffl , THISTLE BABY HUY rr AT SALVATION ARMY **" 12. 184-5570 

T*- *!' Thrift Store, 521 Johnson. 38* 32*5: -ruffN RPDS. ELECTRIC STOVF 
te food oanditloo. *50 for tot 722 Gcldgrrora 47&W31- 904 Enid. TWIN BEDS, ELECTRIC STUVt.. 
36245*0 Z.'zTfr Uwnmower. floor polisher. Sectional 

TOOLS OF ALL KINDS-POWER PERSIAN 
mower. ; sup ladder, acytha I>*rh Mlntnn ChlnaT 
sow, table, chairs, ohest 0 * Osw - - 

era EV 54)875. 

TRE MELODY MART. COOK AND 
rarL lor new and food used racerda 


.85,1100 BTC 
.96 000 BTL 


1 ONLY FLOOR DEMOSSTRATO* 
Dum nl colour T.V . regular 31.2M to 
for 1061 with trade. Warranty, 
terms. EV A345A Art ._ 

HEATH STEREO RECORD 
player with AM and FM. Excelled 


03,000 BTL 


9 M kiwi- Ridn^T axarrii^ tawnmower. noor ponsner. secxionai 
tt”' S i dney . *5 6-1732 hide-a-bedi plus table, other Item*. 
LAMB FUR COAT, Phone EV 2-29M. _ 

-jsaarted lined drapes. ' L ' —- 

tool*, etc. Must sell. Phans NEW onT) USED WASHERS AND 

_ dryera Island Washer Sides and 

BOY'S BED. HOLLYWOOD BED Service. Cl* Chatham. EV2-A41E 
and mattress. 
wMla enamel zas 
furnaoa 3»087a 


On your rsquaat a qualified heaiJoi 
aamilant will visit your home and| 
give you on estimate on Idstallattoo' 
coot without obturation to you. 

EATON'S Heating CdOtre I 
MAIN FLOOR, 

Home Furnuhlng Building 
Phone 382-7141 


TYPEWRITERS. ADDING UA- 
rhlnes caleulaicra new and owd. 
Sole rent or lease. City Office 
Equipment 83* Yete* B» , 38*411 IX 

OAK DINING SUITE: TVj 
typewriter; lamps; mlaeeUoneoua 

189-3815 _ 

Stretches your food dollar 
VICTORIA MEAT MARKET 
625 JOHNSON STREET 


■6 PAIR* «-*W*»NEW BOM REGISTERS — REMINGTON. 

Uano 'll"4 1 ton hand wtra-b with Bugln. Burrow* New and used 

m&TlluraOTSb.. 

Sdger*etsct™- A <2l H waot*ani <xul BAPY CARRIAGE. 37: ELECTRIC 

w « r " i.ie 

945 Kings Rd. 384433*. 3851347 * =5, ■***' ** 

|&T ne*r*ricw CONCORD 2_TRACK TAPE RE 
^Bauer skates, sis, 8. , 16 . ^ 

6X9 RUG. 3-BRUSH FLOOR POL KENMORE WRINGER WASHER, 
liber, near cel King George V •>»'*; each 

nic kels. E V 3 -7438, * 40 38*9205. _ 

PICK YOUR OWN CORN AT 5 PIECE CHROME SET: 3 PAIR 
Silver Rill Form, off SUlly'6 X d ™pe*; 1 pair wool blankets: men'* 
Next to Soote Road. 30c a <kw 1*2-3611 cimhln*. alas 46. 3SS-5664 

_1 VIKING BLBCnUC RANGE. 1 _ ATTENT10M LOGGERS 

AMPLIFIER. 2f fro- - fl “ ,r4 * 


WANTED 16 FOOT BOAT WITH —-^-I M 1_— __ 

care. CUnker preferable. EVS4OT2. OIL BEATER. DRUM STAND, FIT *1 a pair, small 

- — — “I - toigs: Allia Chalmers *0 horse troc-'-— "** ■ — 

12-FT. FIBERBLAS BOAT tor engine, with than*., electric *ew- 

_ 184 294 8_ Ing machine. Will drilvtr. Offer* 

SABOT SAIL BOAT, FT-BHEGLAS. _ 

Dacron rail. Measured. *2Sft «M-«4g f. TWO LADY'S , MATERNITY OUT- 

OUTSTAND1NG IT BOAT. 5-H.P. 
nut hoard GR 7-318*. 

9 IT HYDROPLANE. 190 10 

h.p. Johnson. *3M. 419-7485' 

PLANS AND FRAMES - FOR 
fool cruiser. *50. 477-2T6U 

12 - FT F I B E R G L A sT~36 I 
trailer. 3700 439 33*4. 


LITTLES^^^HPW^^QUjlJJ- 


PT-MO-aew* up to SLIM on 
tins A-CHI* wstti hyd. oagle- 
dxsr end vAnrti. Repairs mm 
Dieted. Liated at aTsoo. Fair 
bus Prmc* George. 

RALE PRICE *7 975 

DOUBLE DLSCOtJ NT 

PRICE tl 450 


CRANE HOT-WATER HEATING! 
Oysiem oumplele with circulating 
pump and controls, 2-year-old Fees 
ml burner, several hundred <et>t ol 
pipe. 1 overhead radiator and fan 
■■iv.. 3 cast iron radlaiius. Can be 
wen operating -al Victoria Lawn 
rnuwer Hospital. 834 Johnson. 

30 KENMORE 1966 PUSH-BUTTON 
electric range, visual oven, (pol¬ 
len condition 850. Moffat white 
enamel garbage burner end stove 


PHILLIPS TV. GOOD CONDITION. 
* 75 PC-44X7 .R*r_8, _ 

AS MOTOICYCUS 


'■* block winter coat: 

coat, suit, sport Jacket 
lid's snow stiff, size As. 


STUDENTS \ VIOLIN, *30; Vi¬ 
king 21" console TV, *20: rrlb msj- 
t ress and hath. *10. 477-239* 

ALEXANDER APPLES. BRING 
ronlalnsn. 3530 Maplewood Rd. 
EV 4-4138 

15-CU. FT DEEP FREEZE, IN 
new rondltion. Coolerotor, *135 Ph. 
EV 2-40*0. _ 

- • ~ --— - ;-. CHAIRS, GARDEN FURNITURE. 

Hi 10 Plerrs Paris logguit bonis , night bog, odds *ja sssds. Ph. 
Warn only 5 weeks, oAn 9C-6687. 4*1-1067. 

_ __tVE AYEAR-OLD SIZE CRIB. (34 SPEED QUEEN WRINGER 

_ rugs, 12 x 11 . *(A with udarpad, *U0 WodMabauas dryer. SUa 17 ou. ft. washer, good Mdltk*. *30. 3431 

V; 2-POE. a ° eHr _ Arapfrwae. 800. MMBn. CTalgmffi.r 

«•' Rhone *4L VIEWMASTER. 1*7 REELS GURNEY FAST HEAT STOVE, *00; 7 ctC FT. VIKING FRIDGE. 

_ EpjRJF** book - croaa-tof freener Ml. 8M7MJ. AI1- 

4ACHINE, "■‘“Ma, EVS-aaL __ roe, 844 384308*. Temp. 

joe polls tv EXCELLENT GOOD SIZE FRIGID- SINUS SUFFERERS STOCK UP 4X8 DOUBLE PLYWOOD SECTION 

S-Tei - ■ c* 0 ™* cupboard. no<N go honeycomb r.aMtnxa. Babe a for portable hulldlntf. C*nrirg 

tT v-pra »™ 8848W4 Honey, 1IM Lanadowne, 383-752*. machine. GR 41782 

Mil West tolO RUG AND UNDERFELT «5: DRAPES. NEW OONDfTTON: WALL BELL AND HOWELL SLIDE PHO- 

_ Mg g* « dta iuz*2£i, IJlr ** 1 “ U> * r am opener, electric knife sharpwv- leator, like new. take, troy* with 

! SET-30- **• EV 4 - a80 ' _ er; *recn Wilton wort rtw 386-9404. plaatff- lnoerix EV 20862. 

' ” Cril,nt Hf KD .z M . E ! , W S „ CL0TH ™G CHEST OF 8 DRAWERS, LARGE ROOF RACK AND BOX: LADY S 

_ Jj***’ 1 JoU at lbs Bazaar, 1817 mirror. 827; apartment size washer, mohair winter coat. 384-18*3 

SS L- ;" ~ z Broad. 382-28M. m EV 2-2240 — ---- 

*■*: T n , - ;; u .r L . ^\ - crib, high chair, stroller. 

SST-S** T WO SID ES ONLY. GOVERNMENT POTATOES. SMALL SACK *125 etc EV 42SM 

4744*44. tespartad beef, young and tender. | 1T *e I2.BD Cultra and Wallace 

VANiTgn *to *fler lfl a.m. GR,41434. Drive, Saanich I on *B2-17«6. 

rnrhs. All PAY imupr HILLS AT BUNK REDS 14-IN. SIDEWALK 
McCALL DAVEY DRUG STORES hoy* bike. Both verv rood randl- 
tEGISTER PBRSQ UmON SPECIALISTS ,|^ EV 54*87 
condlUtei. TYPEWRITERS — ADDERS GIRL'S FIGURE SKATES. SIZE 

___ TURNER BUSINESS MACHINES Ji, *4, or exchange tor Hz. * 

19" R.C.A. 901 Fernwood Rd. 384-0141 3854M4 

CHROME HtCHCHAIR AND WEDDING GOWN. LACE AND, 

__ stroller. Bote A-l condition. Ph: chiton, ilia 7-8. 4744650. 

£ ffl -T O M . - -. SINGER BUTTON HOLE«^08L 

J * W “ l I CU.. FT. QUfCFREZ FRIDGE. pMe EV 42706. 

SSOiSi. 53 S* ,ree “ r - m maytag- Wringer 

--- machine. EV 4 9T78 

a quantity LEN CLANCY PAINTS -----—-— 

■_ Brushes rollers, sundries, 300 oft. REINFORCED CEMENT 

TABLES- nil Blau shard Street 3834307 erator, *1595 EV 5-8213. 

BANDSAW. WELL BUILT, HAND CHILD'S GENOTON ST 
• mods, with motor. *85-4344. Like new. EV 55329. 

SENDRtiJ POLAROID LAND CAMERA. ALL MORGAN SIGN _PRINTI 

b. *30. 474 txtnM ^ cai *8464*7. chine and Mod el MTU- * 

'• ogiTVi, THOR WRINGER WASHER. «4 M-C- 111 GO-KART ENGINE, 

4T7-3054. oallant «mdl*loto 3941922. 


NEW HELMETS 
fully approved $34.95 

SPECIAL _ 

175cc KAWASAKI 1000 mile* 

WAS $580 NOW $440 l^ge 

medium 

NOW mm'grl 

over MO,000 in part* and ac- ^ ° 
cessoriea kKlUdnK. JUST 
ARRIVED ipnrk plugs foe 

Sozuiti, Honda and Yamaha. - 

L*fTISr! 

AMOR SALES 1^*^, 1 
3400 Douglas 386-3033 «— 


f I Graded. Crisp, lulcy Macs and Spar 
Una, orchard prices Look lor our 
- sign on Shelly's Croas Rood. Kian- 
P . ich Orchard. 452 2009 

— FREEZER’CORN — PICK YOUR 


VAN ISLE MARINA 


FT-SOT Sate iff to *1.006 on 
this tlfit: monel CAT DO tractor 
wtth hyd. dratr. control and 
Mnrtl In gaud naming condition. 
Luted at *3 495 FMr buy. Van- 


* Ketch. Has dona extensive ocean 
cruising- Dleael auxiliary. New 
■tending and ronolni rigging. Ready 

to go where you wUb.*21,750 

2T Brandlmayr, 80 end 45-hp out-1 

boards boathouse . (2.806 j 

IT Flbreglai Runabout, twin 33 

Mercs. *2.300, 

■2* Bartender, foal and vary sea I 
worthy ... ... . *3,750 


KMALL TECO OIL HEATER WITH 
blower and day tank. 8aIdem uoed 
Will deliver rtaaonbla distance. 


REXALL 


'YAMAHA CITY" OFFERS MORE uo. 474XB: 

* 5#"- J** CC. I *4IN. ' FA1 

* IM tha spot financing I US ton ete; 

‘Complete porta a*d qervlciai rt OMHton . 1 


FINNING TRACTOR 


SALE 


QUAKER OIL SPACE HEATER- *5- 
gallon drum and stand SB. Phone 
EV4-7W. 


USED BIKES 

IMS DUCAT! Monm 3M cr 


These end many others are avail¬ 
able tor your Inspection. See Steve 
Dickinson or Geoff Simpson for fur¬ 
ther Information. 


ALL THIS WEEK 


18*4 MOTOHl 26* CC.. - 84*46* 

IM* HONDA 10 CC. 

(Brand Neon -82*588 

1*04 SUZUKI 88 er.UN 

IM HONDA Trail ■ cc. .. 1*75(0 

Ore U* Vara 01 

MULLINS MARINI SALES LTD. 
VI Yates m. EV 2-100 


AND MANY OTHER 
SPECIAL BUYS 


VAN ISLE MARINA 

Taehum Harbor, Sidney 43* 


KING APPLES 


OWL DRUG 

Ft«• 

Delivery 


*87 MERCS. ARE HERE 

6 H.P. - 10 H.P. - 20 HP. 
NOW ON SHOW 
LARGER MOTORS 
ARRIVING SOON 

SOME '668 LE^T AT 
DISCOUNT PRICES. 

MULLINS MARINE 
SALES LTD. 

925 YATES ST. EV 2-152 

AT THE SIGN OF THE 


GREEN TOMATOES, k A 15 
_ 4742756, 

LOOSE CURL PERSIAN LAMB 
trotter coat. 852-1474. 


Downtnwn 

185-87*1 


MM Tkllcum EV 4-4 

Floor Sander* and Polishers 

74 OARDIN SUPPtlU - 


- APPLES. Sc A La 47 

WASHING Happy Valley Rd. 

_ APPLES. MAC* - A. 

1NCIN >578 Byrn Road, *52-1656. 


SPACE HEATER AND FIREMAN 
coal stoker in goad condition. Even 


YOUR OWN. 


■ad liberal amraatoa 

BROOKLANDB MOTORCYCLE* 
m FORT ETREET, 1848894 
Serving the itei c yill ar kora 1113: 

WANTED STOCK HANDLE BAR* 
far IM Model C-a2 Honda m Ph 
Ladysmltb 344707. Mrs. AmttK 

i-ollect. 


RANGI WITH IjffAH D A MD ——— ——— --— — - wjS S TT g if ju aril f*T tnkwr 707 Jo 

ra-gal tank. Best offer. 3848875 C STARK. ROTOVA1TOG LAWNS, r?* I plts^irSr EM - 

7 =—^— ftrrnri —AND HOT rtc - Tracttr. hand machines nth r-p tfit p ' UNCQtC 

«S?e yr.) Tall grata cut GR4K1S7. ^ ---- Victoria 

water rank, aw-iara. _EV 41034. WANTED- TRAILER FOR Iff 1983 I hr 

'JSjM a'' HAROLDS ROTOWtLING ” 

Iber moatet control 856 4n-lM5 lm ^j tBl , machine. itm - -— vrlth m 

34-INCH MOFFAT ELECTRIC rates. quick eervice. GR 41337. 13 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT 19*5 offer I 

stove, rae M3-44S1. EV 4-9205 _ 4bp Johnson. Top shape Bert offer 3x3 5284. 

OIL HEATER WITH FAN, LIKE ANDY'S TRACTOR - ROTOVATE. - 

new. *H. EV 4-7480. plow, level post holes. GR 4*525 STURDY^ 14_-_FT. 

KITCHEN OTL RANGE. GOOD DON'S TRACTOR SERVICE. PLOW ri^EV 

condiUno. 8844715 mowing, rotovile. level. GR7-S15 ■ —. ..—.- 

-- — . . - -1I-FT. OWENS fTBREGLAS BOAT, G E 

OIL STOVE, EXCELLENT CONDI- JACK’S TRACTOR SERVICE, RO- motors, trailer, oravertlbl# top, — 1 
bra. EV 43*74. tovala, Mow. level. GR 41564 plete. 477-JT5 


S3 MBCILLAtfSOUS 

. WANTID 


• HONDA 80, TOP CONDITION., 
Iug8*n rack. 3 helmets, gogglse, 
gwra F80 m*m after k 

IM TRIUMPH BONN1VIU.K U0 
C.ft. excefieid condition, 8888 or 
■ earrag offer, 4T4BB4 

HONDA SPORT M HO 
reaaraaMa offer refuted. GR T-HBL 


*,” u *’IgOOD HOOKS ALWAYS BOUGHT 

_1_ HAUNTED BOOKSHOP 

r A IB.! 845 Fort EV 3-1427 

- WANTED ~ RIGHT-HAND HORSE 

CLEANER, "hoe of *1 606 Lurky Bock Will epllt 
150-50. 4743881 after Ijn 


RUNABOUT,las new; set of Canadian pennies, Baby buggy Offers EV 4-3481 

and controls, i»2u to dale. Black leather jacket -————---— 

1 478-3225. I.TGHT UTtLTTY TRAILER, 4x1 

- VACUUM CLEANER, IGOOD ^ 4 ** IT --- 

osxbtlrsv SB; (spaed bicycle. *10. PHILIPS TV. 33", COMBINATTOr 
386 4971. radio, drapes chroma set 4744115 


















30 Daiti( itnlmtiBl 

Swadar. October 16, 1*66 


•0 PETS AND SUPPLIES 100 CARS FOR 5ALI 


<00 


•I 


MISCELLANEOUS 

WANTED 


check these gj^nulnei 

SAVINGS , 


CARS FOR SALE 


100 


CARS POR SALE 


1 WISH TO HUY UCJ.1 
TOT TRAINS 

Wcmby. rinrUwL «W- Jby 

ml, awn etwtaaa ten to)*. Uv 

*min ntnloeum and ma»ennr* 
TMrfvw H-SMI (I'm *5 or write 
Victoria prem. Bear «3 and tcU me 

ariiat _ _ 

-THE FARMER S AUCTION 1 ' 
CASH - CASH - CASH 
fir fumiabtof*. tooU or what hav* 

^ DAILY PICKUP SERVICE •* 

•• FUR* APPRAISALS •• 

m-izia 

RALES EVERY SATURDAY I P-M- 


KARIBIiNT KEN.NELS. REGIS- 
tered. now oiler* y*xi EXPERT 
■clipping, .girmmlng. It ro*t« no 
murr toThave the lw»t. B.v appoint- 
inenl. 47SMf©4. FREE PICKUP AND 
DELIVERY 11961 VAUXHALL VI r I or nation 

REGISTERED - GERMAN SHOUT-! ’“* yn ' twd * 

haired pointer*. 4V«no.. dam Can. I 1961 ENVOY aedan. Green in culor. 
champion. alre good hunter. *901 Nice rlean car. 

Hunk Rd.. JXinran. 7485217._| Waa *795. NOW 1565 

HEAl’TIFUL GERMAN SHEPHERD | l9 *s COOPER <S). The llltla bomb I 
(roa England. jlachnmeter In \ 

NOW *1.7K)( 


100 CARS FOR SALE 


100 


CARS FOR SALE 


100 


CAH5 FOR SALE 100 CARS FOR SAL* 


puuple*. 6 week* old. ready to rv 
658-M3. AH day Sun. or after 8.8D 


MORRISON ON DOUGLAS 
G.M. CITY 

GREATEST USED CAR 
MARKET IN VICTORIA' 


MORRISON ON DOUGLAS. 

, G.M. CITY 
GREATEST USED CAR 
MARKET IN VICTORIA i 


MAYNARDS AUCTIONS 
Artldat bought outright lor cam t* 
sold on oonalgnmenL 

HIGHEST CASH OFFERS 
MAXIMUM DISPLAY FOR 
CONSIGNORS 

TO Johnaon SUSal?! 


NEED CASH’ 

cam paid for good tool*. camtra* 
all typea at moil cal Inrirument* 
What havt you’' Iilan.l Trading 
NOW AT <K JOHNSON Street lull 
d-wen from Dougla * 384S3 j4. 

WANTED — CHILDS SIDEWALK 
bicycle; aim Vila, cherry maole 
rireaaer or dieri at drawer* EV a 

S 670. _ 

WANTED- STAMP COLLECTIONS. 
wcrumulaJlon and Block*. old !el 
tera. envelope*. pmLwnle. old 
alampa. u*ed or aimed VC-HITV-^ 

wanted" — CONTROLS AND 
1 leering bracket for Mercury Mark 
X- GR 9-MO* _ 

REST CASH PRICES FOR PURN1- 
ture. trunk* heater* Reliabla Uied 
Fund tare. phone EV *4714. 


BUDGIES FOR SALE. 13 EACH OH 
util wit In' Quantities at 19.50 bach 
471-4453. 


GOOD SHEPHERD SHELTER. 

Mill Bav Fnr a race pet cat dug or 
goa t 743-M B_ 

YOUR LONELY PRF. - SCHOOL 
child deterve* a loving reg. Laule 
collie pup GR M3*0 or EV 9-7BS4. 

GOLDEN I.ABRAIXIR PUPPIES, 
medium fixed. g"od hunter*. 7 
week* old. 1-9 383 S121. _ 

(iRF.ATF.H VICTORIA DOC 
OBEDIENCE TRAINING CLUB -hgyr CADILLAC Fleetwood. 4 dour 


Wa« 11,995. 

1964 VOLKSWAGEN IVY! TS 
Cuupe. Radio, healer. 26.U00 mile* 
In flret-H*** condition 
Wat *2,195. NOW 0.795 

19*2 VAL'XHALL Sedan. White with 
red leather Interior. Radio and 
many extra*. 

Vt'ai $1,095 NOW r795 

195* METEOR Cuflom. 2-door, auh> 
iiiiUc, cualom radio ... |5w 

19J1 DODGE. « cylinder, automalir. 
47 flhit original mile*, one 
owner. *395 


Phone Secretary . EV 3 7908. 


GERMAN SHEPHERD HITCH AND 
3—7-week* male lhepherd-colhe cruii 
puppie*. 47 H- 4504 . 

SEVERAL GROWN YOUNG CATS 1 ’* 7 


hardiop. every conrelvahle p 
npUn kh'iwn hi Iha automobile 
induvlry. Reg $1693. 

SPECIAL PRICE .$1393 


GOLD SEAL UNITS 
THE 

HIGHEST STANDARD 
OF 

USED CAR QUALITY 


need home*. C.P.L., Phone 3836190. 

384-9697. 


DODGE 
radio. 


Roval. V-8. cu»lom. 

... *4»5 equipment 


SQUARE DEAL BUYS 
AnTthtog Uaeful rick* Uo Junk 
HSllH 1128 HllUlde EV 3 1801 


WANTED. MAHOGANY DINING 
room table. al*o revolving book 
ram *6-518(1 


IVYBEES REGISTERED PEKING- 
eae. beautiful pu ppie*. GR 93344 

B IT? E R T~POODI.E CLIPPINU 
Granada Pnodl* Parlour. EV 4-M6* 

REGISTERED BLACK COCKER 
■panlel pupplei. 6 week*. EV 4-399tj. 

CAVALCADE REGISTERED PUQ 
puppie* and Colilea GR »X*L 


KITTENS FOR 


*r 


NEED WELL-BUILT DOG HOUSE ; l0 you. 
Pit German S.'ieohord. 3*1-4119 


IBM HILLMAN Sedan, motor re- 
renily overhauled and In top run¬ 
ning coodlllnn tT3 

18 M STUDKBAKER V*. «l«ndard 
lran*mU*km, radio .. H" a 

1980 PONTIAC *edan. top running 
condition. - .. •$* 

SPECIAL OF THE DAY 

A 1999 MORRIS Station Car. Roof 
rack, leather Interior, 4-door claulr 

model. Buy now al 1*35 and receive 
19M HILLMAN Sedan at no co«t 


REGISTERED ENGLISH COCKER 
puppv male, EV 44)840 

IfflSti SETTER PUPS 
Phone *5* 5847 

wAWnd •mal^’iCTeen'Visional L ! PEKINGESE CROSS PUPPIES; 

Phreie GR 9-34S7.__] an d baby hunme*. *,*4157 ._, SAUNDERS 

PUPS. 


VOLVO DATSUN 
DAVID MOTORS LTD. 
Yates at Cook St. EV 6-6168 


R1CENT SET OF ENCYCLOPE- SCOTTISH TERRIER 
die* or world book* ReaionatWe. and BOO. 475-4594 
EV 2-MS 


LARGE RRF8l> GERMAN SHKP- 
1 herd pup*. $23. 110 Hampton Rd. 

' PUREBRED SIAMESE KITTENS 
• I nr sale. GR 7-1022. 


KILSHAWS 

CASH FOR FURNISHINGS 
_ EV 4*441 

■UY^ELlSSpRAISE LOVELY KITTEN. MANX-SIAMESE 

«M Fort Ev $-3308 *4 . 3 month* EV 4-647B 

SMAHTtYPE PUPPIES, $10 EACH 
tt -913 Hillaldr. 


•ti and 

HTTCHMAN 
Present 


JUNK CARS HAULED 
•way. moat US. car* free, 
<-ompl*4e. William*. EV I-SM6 


ISUZU BEIJKI 
TOYOTA CROWN 
anti now 

TOYOTA CORONA 


_ .• YELLOW l-AH. FEMALE PUPS, 

W ANTED. NEW CUB UNIFORM. *30 each GR (FS8*$, 

•“OP 6 **- <*Ay'chaJr. CANARIES, K 

aui aau._ _ gy J.S3SO 

WANTED - REAR SHOCK UNIT* 


fur 650-cr, moforcycle, 3844979. 

WANTED-H-O TRAIN SET OR 1 
track Phone 383-0041. 


I MINtiTtTRK 
GK7-«VJ 


POODLE PUPS, *40 


WANTED ANTIQUE SILVER. 
Victoria Pr*«*. Box B* 

RKFMGEIUTORS AND FREE*- 
era bought 384 rm All-Temp. 


REQUIRE STUD FOR PUREBRED 
Dachihund GR 9-4472. 


*1 CHICK1. POULTRY, 
HATCHING EGGS. SUPPUU 


CASH FOR COMICS. POCKET 
book*, etc. UlT Broad SL 


WANTED FtjbTDCCK SxlJ FOR 1 
Vm. a take aide* ore! erred. 6 86-2737 . 

TUXEDO SIZE 42-44. 

398-9849. _ 

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT 
4T7-2293 


BANTAMS FOR SALE 
GR 9*74* 


ta UVtVTOCK. SUPPLIM 

, HUNTERS HOLIDAY RANCH 
Safe, well trained hor»ei and chil¬ 
dren* punie* Beautiful Uke*lde nr 
mountain Irall*. at larg* paddock 
Several good, uulet hor»e* and coin 
(or sale nr will trade. 

_ -Wauled—1 Engltah, 1 We*tem puny 

WANTED ANY OLD TYPE MUSIC „<M| e . 

hove*. Any rondllion. EV 4-4 372. o>»r 25 year* in hu*ln«»a 4T9-3W2 


TRADE-LNS 


60 OLDS 88 4-Door. New 

paint and tires ... 

$1495 

63 CADILLAC Sedan 


DoVUle 

$3595 

65 VAUX Viva . 

$1295 

62 ENVOY 4-Door Sedan. 

Low mileage . 

$1195 

60 VAUX Cresta . 

$1095 

56 RAMBLER St. Wg 

$545 

65 VOLKSWAGEN ... 

$1493 

61 HILLMAN . 

..$795 

57 VOLKSWAGEN ... 

.$495 

Many others to choose 


62 CADIU.AC Convertible, 
full power 

. .$3295 

62 CADILLAC Scdtn de 

Ville, full power equip¬ 
ment, plus air condi¬ 
tioning . $3595 

65 CORVAIR Corse, 4-speed 

trana. J2695 

66 PONTLAC Sedan ...$2895 
60 OLDS 96 4-door hud- 

top. full power equip¬ 
ment .$1895 

65 CHEV Bel Air $24*5 

66 RAMBLER 2-door hard¬ 
top . $2595 

63 OLDS DELTA 88 

hardtop $3595 

Plus 16 other GOLD SEAL 
units now being serviced. 

THE ONLY USED CARS 
THAT CARRY 
15 DAY 100% 
GUARANTEE 


ALL ENGLISH 
CAR PRICES 
SLASHED 


WANTED — GO-KART. GOOD, 
MndWon. RraamabL- GH 9-688*9 

USED - IRON PIPE V TO 4 4 FT. 

length* and up *58-9089 


1 FRENCH DOOR APPROXIMATE- 
t; 30x76. 384-8306 


REGISTERED TENNESSEE 
Walking Horae* Stallion*, bred 
mare*: mile*, gelding*, foal*. Some 
•tarted 2 year-olds Meat coinf*. 
ROSS HOWELL, Pol*or. MonUna 


from. Budget terms 
available. 

SAUNDERS & HITCHMAN 
2(M0 Cadboro Bay Rd. 
383-7111-2 


ALL ENGUSH 
CAR PRICES 
SLASHED 


GLASS CANDY JARS 

473-3614. 


■4 


JVfAF» 


BRED HEREFORD HEIFERS. 

! 1 rrgl*l*red polled heneford bull. I 
;2 heller* and 1 fleer. 700 lb*. Pit 

4TW7792. __ 

1 FOR SALE - REASONABLE TO 
good home. 14 * hand*, hay gelding. 
Alio ihnwy American Shetland [ 
1 puny. U-2 band* 473-JML 
'western rTding at its best I 
Woodland'* Sr.ick Farm. <5« Wil¬ 
liam Head Rd. Reiervallon*. phone 
1 win'»cr«vvi. with chaul* rarefud^ GR M294. 

lit 


— T — E — L — M — A — C 


50 MO N E Y DO-W N 
FIRST PAYMENT MID-NOV. 
PAYMENTS TO 43 MONTHS 
Buy Any Car Without a Penny 
Down and Pay a* You Drive 


WILL EXCRANOE FOR 
PROPERTY 1 

Flying Bridge 40 ft Cabin Crul 
Twin acraw*. with i 
m»lnlatned and In excellent ennd: 


iijuainM ana in excellent oral- ,- r .. y., K ...i,, M e»ru 

« IhrouMiout. Epuipment Include. » 

eba*to dB heater, hydraulic ateer- - Hf efctrtc mveor aMwer 
> rd.ni*. tah. 13 Volt electrical •*’ H H P. remgeiwtwn 


Webakto 

Ing. planing tab*. 12 Volt electrical 
appoly i maintained hy alternator 


vMI. 6ZL 873 ttkiey R A tSitAtS 


radio telephone, propane wave. ate. P jt RE BRED TOGGENBt’RG DOE. 
Powered by two Gjaymartna Flr^ ga- al>0 ,N*w Zealand whUa rabbit* 
hall V-8 engine*. Z» hp ^ hutrtwl . <782734 

raragOD raduclioet. Crulae* II knnu. t --- - TTG. 

maximum 20 knot* Morxe control*i FOR SALE 8YR-OLD CHESTNUT 
In dual poaltlona. 8 ft. Flbrealaa* mare, very wall trained and exc*l- 
dinghy Includad. Boat Inaared for lent aaddl* hnrae. CR HI# 

"• v 

Led." 478-2398. 


53 AUSTIN Sedan 
57 HILLMAN Sedan ... 
4* VAL'XHALL 4-Ut 
61 VOLKSWAGEN 2dr 
Ai PEUGEOT 4-dr .. 

82 MINI 2-dr . 

M VOLVO 2-dr . 

61 AUSTIN A55 - 

B1 ZEPHYR 'Auto' 

62 VAUXHALL Sedan 


T6 

r.-.i 

6323 

*49* 

6595 

1849 

**21 

$829 

$992 

1344 


SWAP A BAG OF RAGS FOR A 
wjMlc pall Emprat* Palm Manu¬ 
facturing Company Victoria * on'y 
tartarv paint aalea. 242 Mary St 
39MS33. 


P.EO'^TERED Isvn-OLD THOR. 
• rth ired gelding ' r experienced 
rider. *850 6 55-19 82. 

_ fpUREBRED REGISTERED 

ANYTHING OF SALEABLE VALUE Southdown ewe lamhxRom Febru 
will ha taken In at i trade at Mor- ary and Marc h. 473-33M 
nnn'i L'aad Car Diviitcn. 3D80 
Dougta* at Flnlayaon. Ph 183-57TT. 


SI" CHAIN SAW FOR DLSC GfUNEF 
er or ramrni mixer Alan R ft kay¬ 
ak Mr omen* wheel barrow. Ph. 


1 TON GOOD HAY -REASONABLE. 

842-5365. ___ 

TWO - GENTLE SADDLE MARES 
4T7-14S4 


VICTORIA COMSTRUCTION LTD. 
take* trade* on cuatom-bullt hrnjae* 
Phone Mr. Jooe*. EV 4-HJ3 at 
$a-2ZM for full particular*. 


306 ENFIELD WITH MOXTOCARLO 
flock and 4x acope. new; Iff rc*«- 
boat with $ hp. John mo. Swap for 
larger boat or hull. Phone EV 5-5310. 


FURNITURE BOATS OR Al 
thing of value arcauled in lr* 
Telmar Swap Sh u EV $3441. 

HARDTOP TO nr~S8*lllEALEY~2 
aeater fnr tap* dark of what have 
you’ 477-8049 


GOOD HOLSTEIN FAMILY COW. 
fraah one month. 479-3830. 


61 SUNBEAM Sport* . *1062 
82 LARK 2-dr .. . (1097 

84 VOLKSWAGEN 1300 (1593 

THREE-YEAR GUARANTEE 
All car* carry a three-year 
guarantee fur your aecurtty. 

54 PLYMOUTH 4 dr ... *121 

55 CHEVROLET 29tr .. *2*7 

55 MONARCH 4-dr 6291 
57 DODGE 4-dr 1397 

59 PONTIAC 4-dr *697 

59 RUICK Hardtop . *948 

57 CADILLAC FW *11)93 
•1 MONARCH 2-dr HT 11147 
M PONTIAC convert. IU6C 


GM REOOMMEhfDED 
OK USED CARS 


MORRISON’S 
UNIQUE NEW 

-PEACE - OF - MIND'' 
PACKAGE 

1. Morriaoa Safety Lana 

2. G.M. Reoonditkniag 

3. All Can dearly Price 

Tagged * 

4. 30-Day 50-50 Warranty on 
all can over $995 

5. 12-Month, 12 , 000 -Miie 
15% Warranty 

6 . 30-Day Exchutge If 
Major Repair* Beooma 
Neceaaary 

7. Ask about our additional 
100% 15-day Warranty 

8 . Aik about our additional 
100% 7 -day Warranty 

9. Free 6 -month Lube* 

10. No Down Payment 

YOU BUY WITH GREATER 
CONFIDENCE 
AT MORRISONS! 


G.M. 

MARK 

OF 

EXCELLENCE 

AT 

EMPRESS MOTORS LTD. 
ALL 

1967 MODELS 

1966 GOODWILL CARS 
, WITH NEW CAR 
GUARANTEE 

66 PONTIAC Laurentian V 8 
Sedan, automatic, radio, 
power iteering, brake*. 
Urmlne white -.$3295 

66 PONTIAC Parialonne, 2- 
door Hardtop, VS auto- 

. mfttic, radio, power ateer- 
lng, brake*, Cypress 
green ...$3595 

66 PONTIAC Parlalenne 
Sport Sedan, V 8 , auto¬ 
matic, radio, power iteer- 
ing, brakes, milt blue 
metallio .$3595 

66 PONTIAC Parlitenm 
Convertible, V 8 , auto 
matJc, radio, power 
■tearing, brakes, yellow 
with white nylon 
top .$3795 

Many man top line cars 

for your inspection. 

Ter mi and Trades 

Were Never Better 

66 BEAUMONT convertible, 
V -8 high - performance 
motor, automatic, radio, 
power steering, power 
brakes, bucket 
sects .$3695 

66 CHEVROLET Impala Si- 
door hardtop. V- 8 , auto¬ 
matic. r&dio, power ateer- 
ing, aoft trim roof. Only 
3000 mile*.$3595 


ENSIGN. 


CHRYSLER 

♦ 


PLYMOUTH 


66 ACADIAN Canso. 
matte, radio, red 


Auto- 

52695 


USED CAR 
SUPERMARKET 
UNDER THE 
‘BIG SIGN’ 

930 YATES STREET 

BUY NOW 
WITH 
NO DOWN 
PAYMENT 

| COMPACTS 

66 VALIANT Signet. Cbtv 
vertible. Hi Pert. V -8 
Motor; Coneoie, Bucket 
Seats; Automatic; Power 
Steering; Disc Brake*; 
Tinted Glass; Radio and 
Remote Mirror. T h i a 
Near*New Company 
Driven Oar la covered by 
Chryaler Corp. 5-Year, 
50,000 -mile warranty 
Last Year's list ..$4371 

SAVE .$600 

SALE PRICE .....$3771 

OB VALIANT Signet. Con¬ 
vertible, V- 8 ! Motor; Auto¬ 
matic; Console, Bucket 
Seats; Radio; and many 
'other extra*. This one- 
owner oar oomea with the 
balance of Chryser Corp. 
5-Year, 50,000-Milt War¬ 
ranty. 

Reg. ..$3195 

SAVE ..$200 

SALE PRICE .$2995 

65 CORVAIR Monza. 2-Door 
Hardtop. Bucket Seats; 
4-Speed Trans.; Radio. 

Reg.$2795 

SAVE .$200 

SALE PRICE .$2595 


ENSIGN 

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 

USED CAR 

SUPERMARKET 

UNDER THE 

, 8 

•BIG SIGN’ 

930 YATES STREET 

BUY NOW 
WITH 
NO DOW N 
PAYMENT 

HARDTOPS 


-V- 


- 4 - 


ENSIGN 

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 
USED CAR 
SUPERMARKET 
UNDER THE 
•BIG SIGN* 

930 YATES STREET > 

BUY NOW 
WITH 
NO DOWN 
PAYMENT , 

IMPORTS 


66 PLYMOUTH Satellite. 2 -,® VAUXHALL Epic. 


65 ENVOY Epic 
(choice of 2) ... 


SWAP ANYTHING 
Telmai'* "Swap Dept." will *ff»pi 

Pad* anything al value—boat*, cc pOVTTAP 
— —TV*, furniture ‘ ^ 


$1495 


radio*. motor*, 
trail*™, etc., etc. 


E — L — M — 
COMPACT CARS 
848 Fort EV VM41 
OPEN EVENINGS 


WANTED 1 MATURE SOW. | 
P hone 478-4H1T _____, 

A PAIR OF WOOL CARDER*' 

■ranted. C2- 138I. _ 

2V>-YEAR-OLD PUREBRED JER- 
•ey heifer, milking GR3-5U0 


19*1 CHEV CAPRICE. 12.AM 
mllat, fully equipped, e* part pay 
■neetl an hoaaa. lot. 477-45W. 


Si RENAULT, 
lor Jack er 


*230 OR OFFER. 

IMS’ 47V2840 


AHT1QUU 


100 CAMS POR 9All 


WANTED ANTIQUES. SILVER 
■fan. rapper, rut elaee or any 
other relic from Individual*. Ph 
144*40* 

liRANDTATHER CLOCK. GEO 
Chamber*. Galeahead 'TIN 1743 
G lod working order. Brai* fare, 
oak raae 474-514S 

SIDNEY TRADING”POST 
W* Buy and Sell 
HU Bear on Ave . Sidney. BC 

•« MISCILLANIOUS TO 
RINT 


SUBURBAN 

N 

O 

R 

T 

H 

ON 

DOUGLAS 

The 

Home 

of 

67 FALCON 
FROM *2 848 


HORWOOD BROS. 

1967 MODELS 
NOW ON DISPLAY 

BOLDS. Cullen. 2-door hardtop. 
V-s, automatic, radio, tinted, 
whitewall titaa. wire hubcapt. 
bucket *eat». only 12.000 one 
ownrr mile*, yellow with cham¬ 
pagne Interior. 

8* VOLVO P 544. radio, new 

whitewall Urr* . *17*I 

fl CONSUL Cortina. M pail 

reel economy ..- - |U < H 

a MORRIS urn. one nwntf.-UMt 
a 8 UN BEAU Alptae 

iparta roaditer .*114* 

n ENVOT aedan. new paint .- |7*8 
3* CHEV I atiUenatlo MM 

SI FORD Falrtana U0, Mocr. V-* 
automatic, only 41.000 

mile* .. 

*7 PLYMOUTH **d*n __ 

37 ZEPHYR aedan. 2-tona paint. 

rune well. : 

54 HILLMAN Sedan *243 

USED CARS WANTED 
MUST BE GOOD 

Austin — MG — Morris 
Austin-Healey 


RENT TO OWN 
lewtng machine o4 y< 
Mae, C l 


ati p'o 


C M per week. 
1AWTKS IK I* ING 


PLEASE COME HOME RARRY 
I've kat a law pawl* already liy 
renting Aenderiilng equipment tram 
Jerome * Rental*, til Pandora. Ph. 


FMPTT LAND BETWEEN 7S4-7T1 
Hillalde Ava TTii* land run* tram 
H Hilda through to Marini St. Anj 
» rant? 


67 COMET 
FROM «2->B* 

67 COUGAR 

FROM SUM 

67 METEOR 
from n.oa 


67 MERCURY 

FROM Sl tH 


nlfer* 


Cheap. Ml 


TV • RADIO • RECORD PI-AYER 
■ape raccnler. dally, weekly at 
monthly. Kent - * Ltd.. 383-7104 

J CYCLE HELMETS TRADE FOR 
rif le or S3* EV 32817 

17 WANT1D TO RINT 
MISCILLANKOUS 

WrO has a oarage to RENT 
vicinity HIHBd* and Rhalboume? 
EV 34BT1. 


M MTS AND fUMUlS 

BRAINS AND BEAUTY IN SMAI I 
package, gold *abl* male Shell le 
• mtntatura Colli*) 4 monlhe old. 
fullv Inoculated. alM 2 -year-old 
female, obedience trained, muat 
tw epayed Both doe* have excel 
lent tern per ament Phone after I 
a m. MBdi. Mr*. R. ThuUller. | 
fee Ardmore Dr. Skfctey. 


CANARIES AND CAGES 
Now la large auppty at 


67 ANGLIA 

FROM *1.785 

67 CORTINA DE LUXE 
FROM *2-217 

* YOUR 
ONE-STOP 
TRANSPORTATION 
CENTRE 

SUBURBAN 

N 

O 

R 

. T 

IL 

ON 

DOUGLAS 


Open > B.m la • p.m. 

810 Johnson 385-1451 


(choice of 3) from ..$2295 
a - c;64 CHEV Biacayne ....$1895 
64 CORVAIR Sedan, 

automatic ..$1595 

63 MERCURY Meteor $1495 
63 CHEVY n, 

100 series .$1495 

63 CHEV Impala, 4-door, 

hardtop ...$2195; 

62 COMET Station Wagon, 

licence 37773 .$1493 

62 OLDS Sedan .$1693 

61 PLYMOUTH Sedan, 
radio, automatic ...$1095 
61 OLDS Super 88 , 4-door 
hardtop, full power 

equipment .$1795 

61 CHEV, V- 8 , 

automatic .$1495 

60 OLDS 4-door hardtop, 

licence 56613 .$893 

60 METEOR 500 

Sedan - $1095 

60 CHEV, V- 8 , automatic. 

| radio . $1295 

59 METEOR Sedan. 

automatic ......$795 


ALL ENGLISH 
CAR PRICES 
SLASHED 


IBM AUSTIN MDMI MAROON 
1 owner up to Sept. USB. eetimaled 

ndtoute Mjm Amltri—i *80 

net at dm May SB SUB. Ph 
EVMBe. 


so® nuxxsi STATION 

, Sqyttoder. Vh*Y writ and 
tar. Trade* neWder ed SUM. Ph 
87T-3HB 


VICTORIA PIT SHOP 
Brood and Johnaon 

APSCHT-8 AQUARIUM 
and PM Shop. U9S Govt. tanp. Pnel 
OfUce). Cardinal*. *7.11- Paredl** 
Wydah. SU.I0: ODOhamma. *4.00; 
Kapolam weavea. * 1 : 10 ; Orani* 
teem St.W; SUr Cnrhee. SU-M. 

* REGISTERED ALASKAN MALA 
route PUPA I wmfea Btow or pata 

■rad for pad dtopoMUon. Eneel- 
Umt blood Ham ID* “ 

Victoria. B e 


/ 


1**7 OLDSMOBU.E 
EV 4-8721 wagon. VA automatic, poater a leer¬ 
ing. brake*, triadmia. Radio, beater. 


new tlraa battery, 
orator; IBBO Will Pnmldir 
trad*. Gerard, M3I7M 


aurlar and gen 

■mail 


M VOLKSWAGEN CUSTOM DK 
luxa. gaa beater, very low mileage, 
to Ur—.»m rondltvm Ural aecmd 
ear. Mat Mil to retail to ackooL 
•83-3442 afUr A 


84 OLDS STAR FIRE CONVERT- 

Ibl*. fully exulppad. fully! powered. 
Immaculate. Phone 182-Mt. Gworg*. 


•ett CONSUL IN EXCELLENT 
nnU* order. Saat beta. Rear new 
drra. 8490 or trial odfer Owtrir too 
old to drive. OaO atar 5, EV 8-UM 

111* PONTIAC PARISH N NX 7- 
door hatrilcto. l owner and to abau- 
ulily rivwraxn mndltlofi Many 
extra*. XUS Cad boro Bay Road 

IIS* CHEV RZL AIR 4-DOOR 
hardtop. 8«yUnder. automatlr Iran*- 
mlariott and power etoertn* SMd 
GH 7-3UXL 

18*4 RAMBLER 8*0. Radio, auto 
mat la tranetnlarion, rue*, wfttte- 
vuall*. 8oyltod*r. SL4B*. EV S-ZPM 

« CLBBMDBBJE 3-DOOR HARD 
tcv- |BB or odfer ataatoor toraring 
only. 78 Vftltagka Hi. 

M CSOSV TUDOR HARDTOP. NEW 
padre. *173 or o*r Complrtc 
Moriri A runted nrar m GR 8-3771 

«5 CORVAIR MONZA CONVERT 
Ible, automatic. 140 h.p. New price 

*4.1*0. aiklnf *3.8*0. ti8S*n 

MMST HEIJ. 

1W Pcnttec. e-oyNndrr. arriotnarir 
tranrinrarion. *41*. 477-2102. 

1IS1 FORD. STANDARD. GOOD 
transportation car; *100 or hlgtiaal 
oflar, 477-381&. 

SAVE *400 ON •* CBEVT II HARD- 
top. V8, automatic. EVft-SOH. 

1114 FORD SEDAN - RELIABLE 
liana per talks; QSO. EV 8778* 

1148 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE— 

EV 14*44. 


ALL ENGL&H 
CAR PRICES 
SLASHED 


WHOLESALE 
DEPARTMENT 
CLEAR OUT 


E PONTIAC SEDAN, 8CYLINDER 
excellent motor. EVAMdO. 


REPOB8E8RFD 
down. 382-1910. 


CARS. NOTHINC 


PUREBRED WKLMARANER HUNT- - -- - 

in* due. regtatoced. 3 yeera old. i OWNER. 1981 FORD GCONOLINE 
Male rhamptonahlp atock. otiedlenrel Low milage new palm, top 
SeSi tar b«t offer - - - • • — 


M CADDIE COUPE. 
Molori. 4731834. 


COL WOOD 


trelnli 

home 


V 


TaUertall Dr Ud-044 


thk*di>G4;y wa«ii 
C llpptng and De-flratog 
1220 Dougla* Si- KV 5-95*8- 
fDiv. Michael William* Kennel*.1 

f MO-OLD COCKER SPANTIL FOR 
a la. EV8T1SB. _ 

BNODR} CANARY AND 1 HEN. W 
*33-1744 


to^tood rh anlral »hape M3-84 42 

REAL NICE 'll MORRtli MINI isti COMCT 2 DOOR" 
Minor. comylelely recundltiutied. giatjs <77-Jilt' 


19*J VAL'XHALL VICTOR 3TA- 
lion wagon |l fdll. GR 7-2102 

“perfect 


61 TAUNUS SUbon 

Wagon .$240 

61 VAUXHALL. 

licence 597612 .$550 

61 VAUXHALL. 

licence 40665 .$365 

61 AUSTIN. 

ticenot 20829 .$490 

60 ZEPHYR, automatic $645 
60 ZEPHYR, 

licenoa 8845 .$490 

51 ZEPHYR Zodiac ....$570 
59 VAUXHALL, i cyl. ..$630 

57 DODGE 

Custom Royal .$440 

56 CHEV 

Station Wagon .$400 

53 CHEV .$U0 

52 HILLMAN .$60 

54 CHEV, automatic ...$190 

56 Zephyr .$280 

53 Zephyr - „„„„ 

58 RAMBLER, 

automatic .$290 

56 OLDS . $220 


65 BUICK Skylark 2-door 
hardtop. V 8 . automatic, 
power iteering, power 
brake*, white .$31951 

55 CHEVY H aedan. 

White .$2195 

65 OLDS Sedan. Automatic, 
radio, power steering, 
blue .$3395 

65 RAMBLER 990 Sedan, 
automatic, radio, power 
steering, dower brakes, 
red .$2995 

65 BUICK Wildcat aedan, 
automatic, power ateer- 
lng,. power brakes, radio, 
blue .M195 

65 BUICK Skylark conver¬ 
tible. V 8 , automatic, ra¬ 
dio, blue ..$3395 

63 FORD Fair lane sedan 
Beige .$1995 

63 STUDEBAKER Lark Sta¬ 
tion Wagon. White .$1395 

64 STUDEBAKER Station 

Wagon. Automatic, radio, 
blue .$1885 

61 FALCON Sedan. Radio 

turquoiae .$1095 

60 FRONTENAC Sedan. I 
Red .$993 

65 VAUXHALL Viva. 

Whit# .$1495 

65 VOLKSWAGEN 

de luxe .$1495 

64 ENVOY Sedan. 

White ....$1295 

60 VAUXHALL Station Wa¬ 
gon. Turquoiae .$695 

«i ENVOY Station Wagon. 
Blue .$596 

64 MORRIS 

Station Wagon .$995 

62 CARAVELLE Sport* 

hardtop .$1095 

64 TRIUMPH Convertible. 
Red .$1295 

59 OLDS aedan. Automatic, 
power steering, 
brown .$1095 

TRANSPORTATION 
SPECIALS 

52 AUSTIN .$75 

58 VICTOR ..$300 

57 BUICK hardtop .... 

57 CHRYSLER Sedan ..$496 

56 BUICK Sedan.$295 

59 PONTIAC. Am id ...,$350 

59 METEOR Sedan ....$595 

60 FORD Sedan.1695 

58 MERCURY Parklanc $595 

58 DODGE Royal 

Convertible .$680 

57 DODGE Sedan.$250 


64 VALIANT Signet. Con¬ 
vertible. Bucket Seats; Hi 
Perf. Slant 6 Motor; 
Radio. Balance Chrys¬ 
ler* 5-Year, 50.000-Mile 
Warranty. 

Reg.$2695 

SAVE ..$300 

SALE PftICE .$2395 

64 VALIANT Sedan. Radio 
and Whitewall Tires. 12- 
Month Written Warranty, 

Reg......$1895 

SAVE .$200 

SALE PRICE.$1695 


Door H’top; Bucket Seat* 
and Cbnaole; Automatic; 
V -8 Motor; Powr Steer¬ 
ing; Undercoat. This 
Near-New Company Dri¬ 
ven Car is covered by' 
Chrysler Corp. 5-Year, 
50,000-Mile Warranty. 

La*t Year 1 * Liat ....$4026 

SAVE .$500 

9 ALE PRICE .$3528 

65 PONTIAC Parisienne. 2- 
Door H’top V -8 Motor; 
Automatic; Power Steer¬ 
ing and Brakes; Radio; 
WWtewall Tire*. 

Reg.$3495 

SAVE .$300 

SALE PRICE .$3195 

64 PLYMOUTH Belvedere. 
2-Door H’top. Automatic 
Trana.; Radio: Whitewall 
Tire*. 12-Month Written 
Warranty. 

Reg. ....$2295 

SAVE .$300 

SALE PRICE .$1995 

64 BUICK Le Sabre. 4- Door 
H'top. V-8 Motor; Auto¬ 
matic ; Power Steering 
and Brakes; Radio. 1 - 
owner car. 

Reg.$2895 

SAVE .$300 

SALE PRICE.$2595 


4-Speed Trana. 

SALE PRICE .$1494 

64 AUSTIN 850. 

2-Door Sedan. 

SALE PRICE .$1091 

63 M.G. Sport Roadater. 
Custom Radio. 

SALE PRICE .$1494 

63 VOLKSWAGEN De Luxe 
Custom Radio. 

SALE PRICE .$1292 

62 ZEPHYR Sedan. 
frCyl. Ford. 

SALE PRICE.$1191 

62 CONSUL *15. 

SALE PRICE .$1091 

62 FORD ANGLIA. Station 
Wagon. Radio ft Heater. 
SALE PRICE .$888 

61 VOLKSWAGEN. 

SALE PRICE .$888 


61 AUSTIN A55. 

SALE PRICE.$995 

60 VAUXHALL Envoy. 
4-Drmr Station Wagon. 
SALE PRICE .$777 

59 MORRIS Oxford. 

SALE PRICE .$888 

59 VOLKSWAGEN. 

SALE PRICE .$777 

58 AUSTIN A55. 

SALE PRICE .5494 


63 FORD Falcon. Sedan 
Radio. 6-Month Written 
Warranty. 

Reg.$1595 

SAVE .$300 

SALE PRICE .$1295 

61 RAMBLER Classic. Se¬ 
dan. Automatic; Radio. 6- 
Month Written Warranty. 

Reg..$1195 

SAVE .$200 

SALE PRICE ..$995 

61 VALIANT Sedan. White- 
walk; Wheel Covers. 12- 
Month Written Warranty. 

Reg.$1195 

SAVE .,..$200 

SALE PRICE .$995 


63 FORD Galajde XL. 2- 
Dnor H’top. 390 cu. in. V-8 
Motor; Bucket Seats; 4- 
Speed Trans.; Power 
Steering and Brakes. 
Radio; Whitewalls. 

Reg- .$2895 

SAVE .$300! 

SALE PRICE .$2595 


62 CADILLAC Sedan De- 
ville. 4-Door H’top. Fully 
power Equipped. 

R*8.$3695 

SAVE . .$400 

SALE PRICE.$3295 


62 PONTIAC Lauren turn. 2- 
Door H'top. Automatic 
Trans. 

R“6.$1795 

SAVE .$200 

SALE PRICE.$1595 


58 VOLKSWAGEN De Luxe. 
SALE PRICE.$555 


TRUCKS 


•' Vet < 


hie |nr caah. GB 7-Ml* 


in Pontiac >door hardtop 


lion Beef after 


■mee n a t k. 
>r dtt-JMI 


HIU.MAN AEDAN ENGINE 
Jy nrtnred MM. 4T7-SIB 


(M VAUXHALL GOOD TRANE 
portal Ion, wlnaerteed. P*rtj tor ’10: 
Marria Oxford. EV 1-UJ7. I 


18® ENVOY SEDAN. 
GR 7*122 


tae* CHEV TUDOR. GOOD RUN 
tdn* ante. $®a Cl 8*1. 


MORRISON ON DOUGLAS 
OPPOSITE MAYFAIR 
G.M. CITY IN VICTORIA 
-Ptaa-a 385-5777 


MORRISON ON DOUGLA! 

OPPOSITE MAYFAIR 
G.M. CITY IN VICTORIA 
Phone 385-5777 


58 CHEV 5-ton cab and 

ohaetoa .$1495 

59 GMC 2-tan.$1495 

66 CHEV. Vi-tan pickup $2195 

61 CORVAIR pickup ..$1195 

62 VOLKSWAGEN bus $1095 

63 ECONOLINE van ..$1595 
49 GMC 3-tan steel deck $450 
56 DODGE 

V4-tan pickup .$495 

' — Can Today — 

You, too, can get 
A Good Deal 
and 

A Good Deal More 

EMPRESS MOTORS LTD. 
900 FORT ST. 
PHONE 382-7121 


SEDANS 

66 CHRYSLER Windsor. Se¬ 
dan. V -8 Motor; Auto¬ 
matic; Power Steering 
and Brake*; Radio. Like 
new, Balance Chryaler 5- 
Year, 50,000-Mile War¬ 
ranty. 

Last Year s Liat ...$5000 
SALE PRICE.$3995 

68 PLYMOUTH Fury. Se¬ 
dan. V -8 Motor; Auto¬ 
matic; Radio. Company 
Driven Car. Balance 
Chryskr’a 5-Year, 50,000- 
Mile Warranty. 

Last Year'* Liat ...$3800 
SALE PRICE .$3195 

63 PLYMOUTH Fury. Se¬ 
dan. V -8 Motor; Auto¬ 
matic; 2 -lhne. 

R®* .$1995 

SAVE . $800 

SALE PRICE.$1795 

63 PLYMOUTH Savoy. 
Sedan 

R*«.SUB 

SAVE .$300 

SALE PRICE.$1395 

62 CHRYSLER Windsor. Se¬ 
dan V- 8 ; Automatic; 
Power Steering and 
Brakes; Radio. 

R*g.$2095 

SAVE . $300 

SALE PRICE .$1795 

62 PLYMOUTH Savoy. Se¬ 
dan V -8 Motor; 2-Tone, 

Reg.$1295 

SAVE .$200 

SALE PRICE.$1065 

61 CHEVROLET Bel Air. 
Sedan. Automatic; Radio; 
2-Tone. 

Reg. - .$1595 

SAVE .$200 

SALE PRICE .$1395 


BARGAIN CORNER 


MORE THAN 
100 TOP QUALITY 
USED CARS 
ON DISPLAY 
UNDER THE 
BIG SIGN 
AT 

ENSIGN 

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 
930 YATES STREET 
OPEN 'TILL 9 P.M. 


C DE LUXE PARISHNN E Con¬ 
vertible S27, poauraaion. i», tire*, 
oerlecl toe. Immaculate Interior and 

body, oiatom mat*, poerer tup, 
window. HtU. brake*, ateer mg. 
at*um nan MdiMm tv«e»fi Sun¬ 
day. CU Ml- 


Sell!** roy*JM br^td* Demo. 
Hi pei tormanc* riant a 


54 PONTIAC Sedan. Radio S? 
and Heater. -* wanno. 

SALE PRICE .. 


55 PONTIAC Sedan. 

SALE PRICE .$J94 

55 DODGE Sedan 

SALE PRICE . $394 

51 PLYMOUTH Scdaq. 
Automatic and Radio. 
SALE PRICE .$191 

57 METEOR Sedan. 

Radio and Heater. 

SALE PRICE _ $393 

57 DODGE Regent 
Automatic Tram. 

SALE PRICE.$565 


3244 19*4 COMET CAIJANTE CONVER- 
i tible, V-8, 4 on (lour, bucket aeat>. 
New 4-ply Urea. Open to criers. Call 
after • 


MORE THAN 
100 TOP QUALITY 
USED CARS 
ON DISPLAY 
UNDER THE 
BIG SIGN 
AT 

ENSIGN 

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 
930 YATES STREET 
OPEN TILL 9 P.M. 


MERCEDES-BENZ 
LM. SI F E qr-laA. immaculate 
condllltet. S.m Trade acceded. 
471-1009. 


«1 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE V* 
automatic, power iteerin*. 4-door 
aedan, *771. at 98*17. Sal. and Smi. 
1-S pm. 


SACRIFICE 

84 Mercury 8-door hardteq teat hark 
with Marauder MO. All power u- 
dn-aoa. 


V-8; 


UBS VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER 
van. Racenliy overhauled, new 
Urea. In*pert ion Invited. Offer*. 
Phone M ima 

FOR SALE. l«d _ OLD6 2-DOOR 
Ivardtop Showroom condition. Fi¬ 
nancing can be ananged. What 
offerer 8*8748* after ft pm. 

SAVE *700 ON 1M dHEVELI.K 
hardtop, bucket aaala. V*. auio- 
m aUc. EVSAttt. _ 

1957 BUICK CENTURY 4-DOt )lt 
hardtop Fell poawr. radio, air 
cmUbcaMd. krw mna«*- 4784430. 


57 BURK Specie]. 
Automatic; Power 
tag; Radio. 

SALE PRICE.$666 

57 PONTIAC Sedan 
Cuetom Radio. 

SALE PRICE .$777 

58 FORD 2-DOOR. 

Automatic Tran*. 

SALE PRICE .$595 

58 CHEVROLET Impala. 
Automatic Trana. 

SALE PRICE.$896 

56 PONTIAC Safari. 

4-Ckxic Station Wagon. 
SALE PRICE.$1061 

60 METEOR Sdan. 

SALE PRICE .$995 


MORE THAN 
100 TOP QUALITY 
USED CARS 
ON DISPLAY 
UNDER THE 
BIG SIGN 
AT 

ENSIGN 

CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 
930 YATES STREET 
OPEN TILL 9 P.M. 


37 CHEV. BEL AIR 8-DR. HARD- 
tartSn. *108 or brat 


IMS VOLKSWAGEN-GOOD CON- 
Me, clean. Ootoa to lanm, Can 
ba Men. M Falkland BrL^ 


1*3* CHEV. 

made, p aw** 
lit* Myrtle. 


IMPALA — AUTO- 
id brain a. 


!*• CHEV BEL AIR 4-DOOR 
radae^ radio, nxcellant comUrion. Pb 


M FORD. RECONDITIONKD 
motor and tr»r■miiakKL Good lub¬ 
ber. tl7& 28S81«S 


'57 PONTIAC 4-DOOR HARDTOP, 
automatic 8 With radio. In loud 
W^al oOara. ITI-uu 


WHY PAY MORE- LOWEST 
PRICE*. -NOTHINU DOWN. ARTS 
CARS. BURNSIDE AT HARRIET 


Al STUDEBAKER FLOOR SHIFT. 

arMW*"- 


fOU> VS. REBUILT ENGINE. 

LJ» Beet rikt to 3 wrakv 

a_ 

ACCEPT 


1*88 FORD VJL WILL 
Dan trade SBMBL 


M MORRIS WITH M Mti MOTOR. 
Good omdltlon. tTI-tMJ. 


1961 FORD IN GOOD CONDITION. 
ISfiO. nsm after d ,m 


M AUSTIN UOft— RADIO, GOOD 
r* ndklon; SLIM 1*8184* 


RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION - 
M Ford. *WO. GR I 


III* POP 


NTIAC STATION WAGON 


Si HIl.l-MAIf STATION WAGON. 
Good mndUkm. |» rv 84180 


POOL REBUILT MOTOR, pit 


im CHEV. 4-DOOR HARDTOP. V4 

Hl a rilL. Mtot aall. 473-4«t 


25 • 

IS * 

1884 FB OLDS. VA AUTCHdATIC. 
perfect •■evftit. a 8*34*88 


51 AUSTIN StATJON WAGON. PH 
EV *48*1 


4* CHEV. GOOD CONDITION. 
*382818- 


18*4 AUSTIN SEDAN. ALL ROUND 
g ood riiape. *17* ETMfc 

1PVDLE 5WAG EN. LOW MILEAGE 


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100 CARS FOR SALi 


100 CARS FOR SALE 


100 CARS FOR SALE 100 CARS FOR SALI 


ICO CARS FOR SALI 


100 ■, CARS FOR SALf 


107 PARTS, ACCESSORIES 


113 TRAILERS, MOBILE 
HOMES, TRAILER PARKS 


Sailtf (Tnlnntfit 31 

Sunday, October 16, 1966 


OUR NEW LOCATION 


MALIBU MOTORS 
LOW COST CARS" 


SUBURBAN 
1 OX 
n 


2130 Bianaiiard Street 
Your Car's “Hurl" u the 

BATTERY 

Foe • strong. jure »urt every tin* 
GET an ACME' 

12-VOLT BATTERY 
S12.T5 Ex. 

Delivered and Installed 

FRANCIS BATTERY & 
TIRES LTD. 
Retreading^ Sgrdallsta 


NATIONAL MOTORS LTD 


ROCK BAY MOTORS 
Your 

Mercedes Benz Dealer 

M0 MERCEDES 190 Dleael vrfth 
rulx). completely rtwonmuonrt 


TOTEM TRAILER 
SALES 


•n BEDFORD van. 

mi ENVOY sadtn --- 

38 ZEPHYR sedan- 

» CHEV eedan ..J. 

S» DODGE »edan- 

6* FORD Mdan 

.37 CHEV eedan . 

67 FORD station wagon 
*7 CHEV sUHcn rvagen 

S* DODGE hsrttop . 

:* PLYMOUTH sedan . 

M PONTIAC ssdafc - 

66 VAUXHALL sedan .. 


SPEEDWAY MOTORS' LTD. 


PLLMLEY 
ON YATES 


7x12" 2-bedroom BELMONT. Pri- 
vsle dinette, gun furnace, 3" in¬ 
sulation. Luxury fumuhings with 
**, w carpeting throughout . *9485 
’h. <73-1041. 8 ml. north on Hwy 1 


CONDITION 

SELECTION 

PROTECTION 

TERMS 

PRICES 


UNFURNISHED UPPER .ROOM 
wlUi kitchen . privilege*. Jn very 
quiet borne nixr Jubilee Hospital. 
Between 1-2 or 'after «. EV 

q t■ ftr warm. "in’RinsHEn 
rx.ni Ictrhen pnvlleseu: malure 
vorktng lady preiarrad 1*77 Mor¬ 
rison. 


qualify 

RECONDITIONED , 
USED CARS ‘ . 

COMPARE OUR PRICES 
BEFORE YOU BUY 

63 CHRYSLER Saratoga- * 
Door Sedan. 

Reduced to only 5229j 


We've Loaded the'Basel 
lor a Grand Slam 1 
RAMBLER 
SALE 

HUGE SAVINGS 
4 Executixe-Driven Cars 


and ready to giv* many yuan 
of service. 

2 DEMONSTRATORS 
■JJUD and 250 S 
Liberal trade allowance*. 

760 Johnson . 386-9.711 

After C call EV 4-8723 or GR 9-1812 


LOVELY TRAVELAIKES" 
BLEAUDALE TRAILER SALES 
Love mark-up — Volume tale prln 
142 Burnside. Just off Dougta 
EV 2-8741 open 10 s.m. to 1:30 p.t 
Mon.. Tuna . and Wed. 


UuNTlAC Milan 


DRIVE A .LITTLE 
FARTHER 


94 OU1S hardtop . .. 

w FORD sedan . 

31 tXJttU igood body only) 

33 PONTIAC Mdan .. 

:<1 CHEV *edan 

31 PLYMOUTH sedan . 

61 HENRY J sedan .. 

Ted Adye Maurlcs Ad; 


Over 80 top can to choose 
from. 

• Imports 

• Domestics 

• Convertible* 


BATTERY CHARGERS 

6 or 12-volt types 
Only 59.95 up 

D & D TIRE LTD. 
Victoria Dunci 

382-7283 746-71 


Compact! 

Sports 

Hardtop* 


RAMBLERS 


5k CADILLAC COUPE DC VLt.LF. 

, Yellow. Full power equipment. 2 
62 RAMBLER Classic 4-Door Urea Owner must sell at IliNi 
Sedan. Ver^ clean tnd COMld ‘ r " 1 ' 

excellent value at 


66 MARLIN 


1912 MERCURY MONTEREY CON 
1 vertlble, standard. 352 eu. lna, V-8 
ndeT radio, whitewalls, eu- ip.-i 

. ■hape all around- Must sell. Beil 
and Offer 334 3873 

’58 CHEV. HARDTOP 

Immediate, 4. stick. 2 door, fully —-- . 

1 equipped new tlna; 1750 or closest fur standard 
offer. 3350 Merriman Dr or 477-8WL Iran.mljaion; 

56 FORD SeDAtT REBUILT 293 47 

stick. Radio, New LanjmlajBxy s p.m. 

clulch. lirei. shut. 1400 or nearest —-- 

oner. 385 5471 RINGS. BEAI 


65 FORD Fi irlane 4-dr. 
d$n. »289-cublc-inch 
2 - tone, cui 


A LOT MORE 
If* 

The 5 Difference 
That Cbunta 
Mercury — Meteor 
Cbmet — Cyclone 
Merc Truck* 
Anglia and Cortina 

SUBURBAN 

MOTORS 

386-6131 


I1ILLTAIUT AUTO *E*»€*S LTD. 


5u ZEPHYR Zod lap:. 

rundluon. many sxtn 
si MERCEDES UOS 
w> austin-healy moo. 

overdrive -.... 

it ZEPHYR Zodiac. 

good condition -... 

*1 LHF.V, as It .-_ __ 

Many more In chooaa from. 

■ Opposite Uis Memorial Arena) 
Phune EV 3-78U or GR 7-8715 

•57 OLDS. AUTOMATIC, 2-DOOR 
hardtop. Body in excellent coodl 
u-n. only 1,200 miles on completely 
reuullt motor. Custom radio, power 
liiakei, l»5. 385-9591. 


Immacutalr 

u .... 1*93 

....... *S9i 


motor, 
radio. One owner. 
NOW . 


only -. 52095 1 

60 P O N TI A C. Automatic 
trans., thrifty, 6 cylinder 
motor. A good buy for 5940 

64 FALCON 4-Door Sedan. A 
very clean popular model. 
A • real gae miser 


65 BEAUMONT 4-dr. iedan.1 
V8, automatic trans., 
custom radio—push but¬ 
ton, seat covers, white- 
wall* and wheel covers. 
Only 13,800 mile*. 

NOW .$2495: 


_nay. 3SJ-7M2_LOVING CARE FOR MOTHER OR 

DO IT YOURSELF father In a small, private rest hnms 

Camper and Trailer Parti In Fairfield. Close to park*. Tray 
a* Fennell - ff*4-S45& larvlre. 24 hour peramal care. 

—— „ -—-Reeaonabla rales. Call Mr*. Mar* 

FOR SALE- 1964 GMC WITR f 3" lor anpotottnenL 10-9315. 

Vanguard Camper, ai new. HE —---- - ---— 

CralgQower. 3*3-3058'. FAIRFIELD DISTRICT FAMILY 

— _ —-- home. Nursing and loving care for 

TENT TRAILER AND SPARE elderly gentleman. Bell Mid tray 
wheel, new, *300. GR 3A4M. service. 386-9191. _ ^ 

ALUMINUM CANOPY. FIT fc-TON GORGE HAVEN. 24-HOUR PER. 
truck. *250. WS-8371 wnalized care, waterfront views. 

caVper canBpy for ^cSOp SSrSU^E 1 ln,prp ' 

truck, windows. Cheap. 477 *772. ucn jmtea^w-rtJA___ 

At.UMINirM ei l-rpro rmovD Jr®***? ^-are ftie^vmw^InvaU 

permnsi care for your loved ones. 
The Lind Cliff Rlat. EV S-3B71. 

1 PRIVATE ROOM ON THE MAIN 
floor; 1 semi on the second floor, 
nice quiet neat home. 383-0823. 

VACANCY' TOR OLDER." LONELY 
ledy In kindly home. Special cars as 
needed. Victoria Proas. Bo* 819. 


38 CHEV IMP ALA 
2-door hardtop convsrllbla V-8. au¬ 
tomatic Irani mlMlrn. custom radiu, 
low mileage. A real clean car. Call 
. SKA8174 or 477-4934. 


Ait HarTlaun. 


1950 8-CYLINDER PONTIAC, RE 
•indltloosd engine. Daw dutch, new 
hrakei. snow lues, radio and heat- 
r. 1100 or merest offer. EV 8-1*01 

1965 VALIANT SIGNET 2 DOOR 


64 GALAXIE XL convertible. 
V8, automatic, .power 
brakes, power steering, 
power windows, power 
seat, custom push-button 
radio, rear seat speaker,! 
whitewalls and da luxe: 
wheel covers. 

NOW ..._ 12995; 


19*2 CHEV 4-DOOR STATION! 
wagon. I cylinder, standard trans¬ 
mission. Rsal clean. Will aecepi 
(ride Oil Carey Rd or phone 
Ajiauo 

•» CHEV. EXCELLENT CONDI- 
tion. valued *430 Trad# *r Volki- 
,vagan or Volkswagen Pickup. 

K V 5-im _ 

1946 VALIANT BARRACUDA. RED 
with black Interior. Big engine 4 
Best ofler. Consider 


MAM SERVICES 
CARTAGE AND DELIVERY 
388-*022 


SPEEDWAY MOTORS LTD 
971 Yates St 385-2415 


117 COTTAGES, CAMPSITES, 1 12S HOUSEKEEPING KOOMi 
SUMMER RESORTS I TO RENT 


■5m -MOTOR. 


• • TRIUMPH • • 
TR4A - Spitfire 
Sports 6 — 1200 Convertible 
2000 Sedan 

Sale* — Service — Parts 
Island'* Exclusive Dealer 


P*H ly diiTTu mtleda |io. EVI-4MJ. 

AUTO REPAIRS, 
SERVICE. TOWING 

— . TUNE-UP CENTRE 

C "5P''^. E ?* ln r Tunp [J P from *5 
Sem'lee. 3351 bouglaa 
the R*d Lloni IfftMtll 

COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS 
Reasonable terms m tlm» 


57 HILLMAN ..*441 

3* MORRIS ...*SS; 

38 VW Panel .! *59! 

WRITTEN WARRANTY 
NO DOWN PAYMENT 
ON APPROVED CREDIT 
LOWEST TERMS 


HUNTERS' HOLIDAY RANCH 
RIDE FOR HEALTH 
Beautiful lakeside or mounlaln trulls 
or large paddoock Campsite. Safe. 


65 RENAULT R-8 4-door *e- 
dan. In showroom condi¬ 
tion, only 8,000 one-owner! 
miles. 

NOW .51195 


64 RAMBLER AMBAS¬ 
SADOR 990—2-door hard¬ 
top. Full power, 327 VS.! 
automatic, radio, reclin-' 
ing seats Gold finish, 
matching Interior. Lie. 
30772. Reg. 52,895. 

ONLY .52696 

64 RAMBLER 990 4-Door Se 
dan—327 V8 automatic. 
Full power, radio, safety 
head rests. White finlih, 
harmonizing interior. Lie. 
No. 502699. Reg. 52,795 
ONLY.52588 

64 RAMBLER 770 4-Door- 
6 cyl., radio, automatic, 
individual seats, triple 
narrow new whitewalls, 
black finish. A-l. Uc. No. 
453074. Reg. 52,695. 

NOW .... 

64 RAMBLER 220 


on the floor, 
older car In trade. 38805*7. 

1984 BU1CK SPECIAL TWO DOOR 
rlub coupe, automatic, radiu. power 
steering. 2.5U8 mllaa »3.IM Ph 


well-trained horses and children'i 
ponies English or Western tack. 
Guides available. Over 23 years In 


BRIAN HOLLEY 


Has several near new nne- NATIONAL MOTORS LTD. 

owner ' rTdl ^’ e tara 819 Yate. Street 

sure to please the smart ——- 

buyer who doesn’t consider 

price alone. Check the price "y sporu cutr ■ oompaci 

j .. " f whmilmr vilu* and food rondltiao. 

check the cars, piiun* brtwe«ti 5-7 pm. 

You 11 be surprised and must sell ■« m.c midget 


RITZ HOTEL 


TOURIST 

ACCOMMODATICM 


IU1 L nuij 

Tha sconomy family hotel. Till Fort 
*. VB-lOZl. Largs, bright, con- 
vertant newly rsnovsted house- 
NEW SUITE: CABLE TV.. keeping rooms and mites Mr rent. 
Estrella Motel. Sa) Gorge East Eaton'a. Safeway, with ele- 

- ----—— vstor service. Reaamabla. By tha 

day, week, or month. 

10 ROOM *NP HOARD heart or the city - 

COLONIAL INN r«Pectable mmi 

ffers all the oumtorta a* home «'"°™bls mde*. 

IUi hotel service at reasonable . ._ 01E xaRK 

He. with rr with ait meals. Oose m Jofen “ g ’ EViktl 

rtty ixxnns and park. Ample CLEAN. 


AT 

DOLPHIN MOTORS 
904 PANDORA AT QUADRA 
386-3527 


LIOWMAN a SERVICE 
724 Johnson St. 

attention TO 
' r / r ° T ", . . lubrication to 

complete reconditioning, see Gary 
Winner, 2*20 R ock iUy SIWzitt 

TRANS-WILL AUTOMATIC TRANS- 
mlsslon specialists EV 82851. Re- 
nullt auto Inmamlajlofii bran 95 - 
1 tlin#-um fiY«n m ge ' 


M DODGE Polara 4 
sedan. V8. auto, 
power steering 
brakes, custom | 
button radio, whit 
and wheel cover*. 
NOW ... 


FORCED SALE 

1958 Vsngukrd station wagon, good 
rondltmn. n«* tires. Clean through- 
oul M30 or offers. 477-3718. 


c*r, from a"L; 
ri*. reconditioning, 


Np DOWN PAYMENT *43 A 
month. '38 Chev Impels 2-door 
hardtop. V-8 automatic. *1.095. To! 
tiss. S98S319. between 9 and 1 p.m. 

7956 MERCURY 3-DOOR HARDTnP. I 
Power steering and brakes. Good '■ 
c. coition *896. EV 2-4033, 1 am 
1pm. 

" REPOSSESSED AUTOMOBILE* 
from 117 per miinfh. Acceptance Ca 
must sell. Credit mgr *»8822. 

58 FORD RANCH WAGON, V) 
•utosnatlc S7 Ford, aiandprd, 8 
Ei ther one- EV 4-4910. _ 

1*9*2 ACADIAN STATION WAGON 
E«iata car. With oartop and snow 1 
tires. SIB-3888. 

79® VAUXHALL VICTOR. GOOD; 
all mnl com*h<*. *500, firm. Ph , 

mn*. _ j 

*7 PONTIAC POWER STEERING 1 
radio, automatic transmiulnn, new 
2 lone paint. Bea l offe r. EV 3-22 89. 

198* FAIRLANE SQUIRE STA- 
tlon wagon. 4900 miles. Must sell. 

best offer. 829 Harbinger._ 

7953 AUSTIN, RUNS WELL. WITH 
new battery: first *100 takes H. 
*£3 9545 

7185 OLDSMOBILE F85, 12 000 

mllsa autosnauc. radio, *2.386. 
P hosia EV 21*81 _ 

■88 CHIVELLE MALIBU. STAND- 
art 8. U.S. Masters. Trade and 
fmanne at SJ.M or offer. 4793011. 


uflbHHiiHHHHHHB in yxxir ctokT o< cne of these 
HOUSTON CAR-O-SELL exceptional cars. You might _ C *wS i ? T 

WHERE CUSTOMER SATTSyaC- tW °'' nRO 

TION IS GUARANTEED --- ■■ 

a FSSS SS,“S;“ ■:*, SS i* 5 TRIL'M™ Com-rrtible uYSSL 
•ISiSW*' v ‘ , ;bu » » N ~ Tire 

® FUNTIAC 4-dr sedaa 1.495.IW UMenOf. Mileage 7,102. | See ua for Brake Rellntag, Wheel 

S VAnANT r 4^r‘!L. n "- J Pnce? Only - 51645 Alignment Shocks and Mufflers 


- COMFORTABLE, QUIET. 

Community kitchens. Downtown kaa- 
non. Devonshire Riuia. ISO Eon. 
EV HUS 

NICE CLEAN! 
with kltchon. ‘ 
malic oil beat. _ 

*45 1051 P rin ce L. 

CLEAN. QUIET 

VACANCIES AT ROCCAPFLLA ^ Neu^enuto 1 Park. *12 Workme 
Well-healed large rooms Excellent p'u EVMiS4 ‘ 

food (2 French cooks I. maid aerv- _ ____ 

l-e. Walking distance to city, facing CORNER CRAIGFLOWER AND 
SL Joseph's Hospital. *27.30 a week TUllcum. Unfurnished, redecorated 
minimum. 385-9030. room with sink, fridge, stove, utlll- 

W1DOW WOULD APPRECIATE Utilor llj> ', W - . 

room, board and companionship m JUBILEE DISTRICT—SMALL FPH- 
qulel. cungeruai hcrne. Oak Bay lushed room. *23. *82-9313. 1729 
area prefarred. Cloaa to bus. Vic- Denman. 

torts Press, Boa 833 __ vVARM, CLEAN 

AVAILABLE SELECT PRIVATE ni*hed:’ for lady;’ 
hnmr for 2 Ntvjdenli or bu>inea*m*n McClure. 
ihJirina rwm. private bath, rr-p vtqhbt* ppi 

me.', arranged. E V82842 5525frtSmf£L_ 

FOR LADY — A NICE UPSTAIRS <w coUp.e. 1214 Yates, 
mom with breakfast and supper or , 1Br .r B pir-trr 
sleeping room only. On Southgate „ ri£5 T , H ? U8E ,*' 

Street 3R!-70S6 eves. JV 4 2304 • a.ra. to 


3'Bfl Douglas St Flnlaya on. 

CLQVE1.LT 

20 YEARS AUTOMATIC 
mission repairs. *477 Qi 


ROOM AND BOARD LN QUIET, 
warm, private home for aeml- 
retired or retired gentleman, ex-] 
aerviceman preferred. Ihvatlge 
aiea. Sea view. No steps. Bus stop I 
at door, excellent hum* cooldu*. 
iPhone 385-8537. 


... FRONT ROOM 
bathroom and auue 
Everything Included. 
JtW_Ave EV 2-3234. 

EVERTfTHfNfl 
sink, gas, linen. 


63 FALCON Futura 2-door. 
6-c y 1 i n d c r, .automatic 
transmission, whitewalls, 
custom wheel covers, only 
White with 


CAU AND TRUCKS 
W ANTIC 


15,500 mile*, 
blue interior. 
NOW . 


4-door 

family sedan. Two-tone 
red and white. White¬ 
wall*, reclining seats. 
One owner. Lie. No. 56834. 
Reg. 5L995 

NOW .51797 


Government at Herald EV 7-81M j 
S~WHITEWALL TIRES, *70x11. r23 


HASH FOR YOUR CAR 
Phone KEN anytime. 
SUBURBAN MOTORS 
386-6131 


Mr. Christensen. 


or nearest drier 
F.V 4-3075 after 5. 


63 PONTIAC 4-dr. aedan. 6- 
cylinder, automatic trans¬ 
mission. A very popular 
C M. model. 

NOW .51695 


1965 SIMCA 1000 Sedan. 
.*238e|Glaoier blue, radio, w 7 walls 
jimj Mileage 8194! 

"SS Prtcf? Only'. 5139.') 


QUIET, FUR- 
main floor. 931 


Good, Clean 
CARS AND TRUCKS 
WANTED 
Cash in 5 Minute* 
— PLIMLEY — 
1010 Yate* St. 


PETER POLLEN 
FORD 


1965 RENAULT Gordlr* Se¬ 
dan. Light cream with smart 
red interior. Mileage 7109! 
j Price? Only .51375 


ROOM AND BOARD FOR LADY 
student, raduned for acme baby 
Mltlng and light duties 385-9R9S. 

ROOM AND BOARD IN SPACIOUS 
family hone tor man or lady. Wash- 
tog and ironing done. 3*4-871* 

ROOM AND BOARD. FEMALE, 
ear nsceaaary. *7U a month. Phcoa 

47981*4. _ 

DELUXE BOARDING HOUSE, 
rahjtvlslon lornige, parking, lunebaa 
perked, rloae In. men. EV J-58M.* 

PRIVATE ROOM TOR Y O U S O 
male. Laundry dona. New home, Ph. 
477-5757. 


63 VOLKSWAGEN de luxe 
2-door. Low mileage, in 
showroom condition. 
NOW .5995 


HUNTERS 

SPORTSMEN 


WE BUY t 
CARS FOR CASH. 

SPEEDWAY MOTORS 
971 YATES STREET 


« PONTIAC V-8 Sadaa 
_ __ WAQONS 


57 MONARCH SEDAN. CLEAN IN 
mod madmen. 82S0. Leaving wun- 


BUY AS YOU DRIVE 
AT 

BRIAN HOLLEY MOTORS 
750 BROUGHTON 384-1161 


•BURNSIDE TEXACO* 

rtmpar. radio 
•1.2*8; 1*88 Caiazte 300 toirdiop. Ml 
cu in motor, aower eUanr.g rad , 


NATIONAL'S EXCLUSIVE 
FINANCE PLAN 

• Tailored to meet your re-' 
quirements. 

• No money down 

• Cash refunded 

• Consolidate your debt* 

• Pre-payment plan 

• Seaaanal paymmt'plan lot 
teacher*, logger*, fisher¬ 
men. etc. 

For confidential credit in¬ 
formation contact Mr. Dave 

Shepherd. 


SUBURBAN 

ON 


MAYNAXDfl AUCTIONEER*, AUTO 
mobile* lor aaia by public auction 
nr purbaaed oulrighf. Hicallem re 
[tana ib dean, tale-modd car*— 


BOARD AND ROOM COLLEGE ««■ ™ onirtnsy gr, EV *8437 
S 2» MENZIES - CLEAN. BRIGHT 

478-1212 2”-**"** R °* A __ rooms. AU found, fridge (SO 

‘ f« t 2dify ! 'Llv 0 M-»a D B ° ARD «00»*8 AND HOUSElOCEPLNa 

for eideny lady. M3-8882. rooms. Town canfra, T77 Fort It. 

SJmiblS < ^2 R- ABLg ROOMa LARGE ROOM. JAMES BAY 

)N FOR ***-2743. __ IV1M4 EV 1-8*21 

aasnma CRA1QMYLE — 1087 CRAIG DAR- —-—--- 

478-Ccn. rortL Hot and cold wattg, EVN9fgL 111 APA1TMINTS TO WENT 

D CASH YOUNG MAM - COMFORTABLE FURNISHID 

Victoria rtom. good board; *73 EV 5-999L j. . ___ 

-prv-ivs l vrr~p7T »p rv- KENILWORTH APARTMENTS COR- 

- boom svn m.sn ner Oak Bay Ave. and Marxian. 

Excellent 1-bedracm suite, spar loos 
living room, kitchen, nook. Near 
shopping centre: good bua aervlcr: 
wril heated. *8S. S84-8EU 

SMALL SUITE. 


tana in dean, tata-model 

Enquire arlfhoul obligation 


’*2 CHEV I-VP ALA TUDOR HAHD- 
t..o, V I *1.8011 nr beat otter. Phone 
398- 5221 nr 479-47*4. _ 

1938 VOLKSWAGEN HIT ED 
.-amper Man-.rany lined. Excellent 


1060 Yates, EV4-U44 
Open Un*il 9 p.m, 

OOOOOOOOOOOO 

oooooooooooo 

SENSATION AI. DATSUN 
DE LUXE CRUISER 
CAMPER 
JUST ARRIVED 
FULL PRICE 53295 


DRIVE A LITTLE 
FARTHER 


CALL TE D. *54-2121. 

113 trailirs^moiilI 

MOMIS, TRAILER PARKS 


7958 MERCEDES BENZ 110. GOOD 
condition. New Urea MOO. Ph. M 

*187 . _ 

1988 ACADIAN BEAUMONT STA 
II n "agon, automatic, radio, trade 
and terms accepted. EV 8-948B. 

7958 MORRIS MINOR STATION 
uagoa excellent condition *373 *88 


FOR VOLVO 


__ AVAILABLE III 

1 downtown Mock. Suit one person. 
1*40. Caretaker at EV 2-908 


The World's finest car 
Call OTTO VERWOOD 
DAVID MOTOR* LTD 


62 FORD • Fairlane. Cylin¬ 
der, standard gear shift,; 
custom radio, whitewall*. 
A real bargain at 
NOW .. 51395 


2 REDR MR NICELY DECORATED, 
I heal and mhlevisiesv, near Jigs Ice 
*85. 383rf*n after a 


A LOT MORE 
It’s 

The S Difference 
That Counts 
Mercury — Meteor 
Cbmet — Cyclone 
Mere Truck* 
Anglia and Cortina 

SUBURBAN- 

MOTORS 

386-61.11 


AY. LOVELY HOME FOR 
gentleman. SM-9M. 


NO DOWN PAYMENT 1Btl Ton 

ON APPROVED CREDIT. l«£ aSpnSg *02 *%ck 
LOWEST TERMS. 

VISIT US TODAY. g» am. *>, Din 

65 CHEV. 4-Door Sedan-* JSSTL^JISL 
Cyl. Reg. 12,495. my IS** wnrta <sr tor a aampacl 

NOW VOIOK — vakie *nd *«d onnrtfna 

WUW .WlW Phone 9*4-1*87 betwnan *-7 pm. 

65 CHEVELLE 4-Door Se- '»•* pontiac pammienne *-dr 
daiY-6-cyl., radio, auti> h ^" B 

matic, very clean. Reg. aaw. 

52,695. NOW. 52495 m impala convertible, v-i. 

•* a i T .* r m a , iiumalfc, n*m too. Tak» old«r Ctrl 

63 VALIANT 4-Door Sedan— ind mh, or tr»d« tor bmit Mdu 

6-cyl., one owner. Reg. ° r h * rdto t | _ 

|1,7B5. NOW.51595 i9«i voleswaoen. radio 2 


--- * nutac 

utfbio, pjn Itevacc. A qiAllly 

. unj ‘ .no,45fl 

lTxST ESTKVILLA. ] bedromns 
“OtiXH BEND. 1 bedruoma 
A ; Ut°a g^ VTM1’ PAHEWOOD. 

m naimm _...... 

GOING *007787 A 
tarned 17-fL AJUTTOClUTLO 

V “ * <3 396 


PRIVATE ’ll RAMBLER AMZRI 
• aa 2-door. Clean. 28009 ml. Aeldng 
81.» <77-8377 

1182 VOLKSWAGEN DE LUXE 
with new me tor, *t. 0 a 6 or beat after. 
GR 9-1*07 


Winning Contract 


7958 NASH METROPOLITAN - 
Green and white. *290 or near 
of fer, Ptvma QR 7*083 

•» AUSTIN. BLACK. GOC® MOTOT 
and llrea, new Hatch. Clean 
throughout. GR 85941 

1988 AUTOMATIC ENSIGN, *230 

n. beat offer F.V 2-09*7 

1*40 FORD COUPE. NEW PAINT. 


61 CHRYSLER Windsor 3- 
door hardtop. Vt. auto-1 
matic, . power steering! 


CaenplaM, randy ler ths 
3 13-fL LO LINER*, .u 


DAVID MOTORS 
1101 Yate* at Cook St. 
EV 6-6188 or 


1 iviL main liner, m 

NOW .. 

• Jwj food u*ed toilet 


a North Soaik 

17 1* 

2 0 S N.1 

4* T 

Soaik bol4nl 
♦KQJ7* 9K7 
0764 4 AK M 


GR 7-3846 


reduced prices. 

Mobil. Hctnn Ser 
Hoc/ Seal boat tape, furiwri 
*T VERN, DOMESTIC*FI 
NO JOB TOO LARGE OH 

386-3623 


•58 HUICK SUPER HARDTOP to.*00 
>a*h or beat offei. 3*S4K21 afler 

3 p m. 

7981 wait 3 PARIHIINF CON 
vertlble V-4 automatic. Fully power 
equipped. Immaculate. MM177. 

EXCELLENT CONDITION - 1968 
PlymeWlL 071 tr aaaraM aOer 


60 OLDS Super 88 4-door se¬ 
dan. V8, automatic, power 
■tee ring and brekea cus¬ 
tom puBbhbutton radio. 
White la color. 

NOW ..T.—.51195 


VANGUARD 

Camper*, Canopy Tops, 
Trailer* 

FACTORY RKPRE- 
-JS 8 VANCOUVER 
ISLAND. BUY DIRECT AT 
FACTORY PRICES 

*** * ®r“ or 

Paris' and Plaiw Stocked 
Sa* Our Duplay 

S. J. PEDEN LTD. 

3> M_ Quean. I S, Ph®e MW 
UatM and Tom* 
biock li t t* 


NOW.I15C 

61 VALIANT Wagoo-dH^., 
automatic. Reg. 51,895. 


agMg&wrSM g jot 

lie ZEPHYR DORVERTIBLE. *8H "Hi'*' 10 **"** 3upd *7 W4-TW I 

r^ D ‘<T7-n'S ,,,inB Tm “ “ 

_*1.9*3 Muat Mil, win aauddar all ■ ” ' D ° - tr * c “‘*' "Vicb and 

° ttm ”^ 18 ° wheal dria. pmw,. ««„ 

N0W .Ihla mkHd. 8TUMn_ CHEV CAPRI VA; *, OLD* ^ 

60 ge^aa wa Z££ B na 5 .u-g&\ 

NOW *' ’ ‘ tm — ^ . 1 .° ” *__ 1*«1 FORD SQUIRE WAGON * Wck up M OM mllea carefully 

.♦TO 19*8 RI8 DEMONSTRATOR 8H bard to get b-paiaenier model, r >rth 

fill S-nnn ..._ . . . .. nille*. aava m. Cal Ron at 198 «4kA Iwator power tail gata win- N« lr4d *' »*«■ U7I Ktog*' 

t URD Wagon—6-cyl., ra- tin dow. pmaorint available, msmsa Load 

dio. ONLY ..51095 -w - a chev impala « morris isos turn -splendid * JFhp wagoneers, b pice 

59 PONTIAC 4-Dooc^-6-cyl., Kk' mmL^^ 

radie, wtomatic, cleam m ust sell 'r-h cons ul, ___ fooda J^ rfMm - 

Reg, 5998. NOW_5795 motor Wry good, * 23 * or offer. * 82 - i*n ford ranch waoon-vi. b chev. h-ton, wide and 

*130. automatic tranamlaalon. t a tana l"b* box, haavy-duty shock! and 

58 ZODIAC *• dan, euto- f ia. deluxe yw, pullman - B ‘“ 

matic, radio ..|895 liT. 1 . * r *'- clean, crisp car, mo. 38 FORD RITRACnflLE HARD- ———-- — 

EV8UBB top, good motor, stick ttasa.; (1,200. NOTHING DOWN, *18 MONTHLY 

58 CHEV. Bel Air - Auto- tor - hale — im auwin A^a cgMUil _ SShaS,"^ 

matic, radio, V8. Reg. _rvi-m im jaguar, original owner. Harriet 

5895. NOW . 5695 ]BB_ i^doull statonwagoh. or Mas 000 n * w ® 0l,d,u “ im chev. truck h-toN fleet 


^AKJtS4 


58 METEOR 4-door eta tion I 
wagon. V8, automatic, 2-1 
tone white and red. 

NOW . 5395 


1984 MORRIS MINOR. *143 GOOD 
transportation. GR I-2K 

1931 VOLKSWAGEN DE LUXE - 
First to* takes It. EV 2-14*8. 

■58 FORD ITATION WAGON. V-8. 
(408. Naada body work 38S-TS0O. 

•M FORD 4-DOOR WAGON DE 
lux*, 34.93* miles GR 32348 

Offers, MMBM. 

IM MODEL A COACH ALL 
s tock and ortgfnaL EVI-— . 

1988 MUSTANG. DK LUXE I80DEL 
2 * 1 ) Kyishard. M«n 
3ICI PEUGEOT 40* GOOD CON- 
dittosi. HIS Paniwand. MB«23 

SB PORT 3-DOOR HARDTOP — 
OOn EVMSL 

■ CHET. - Etna WELL. 


30 

4* 

So*til hnldgB 

AAQJ 

Os 


TRUCKS !! 


65 MERCURY H - tan. AU 
heavy duty equipment 
and tkm. VI. 4apeed 
tram., equipped with 1985 
Caveman camper—sleep* 
four adults. Coat new 
56.000. 

NOW ..54195 


A North 

1* 

34 

4? 

Saadi hoMsi 

* Am 

18*7 


62 INTERNATIONAL »4-ton ; 
pickup. 6-cyiinder. long' 
wheel bate. Hard-to-iind 
model. 

NOW . . .51095 


•36 MORRIS MINOR 
IV 4-HOI. 

ST CHEV, 4-DH. SIX. AUTOMATIC, 
radio. ML298. 4T9-7197 


SS41EM 

IMS ACADIAN. D.9I OR OPFERE 
GRMS77. 

V-I IMS FORD SEDAN. 900 OR 
beat offer. GR *29*4 _ 

19*4 FALCON UU BT E ET TH LE EX 
rrli eel eandmiac To view M3 9*0 . 

FOR SALE 9 HILLMAN SUPER. 
Cash sale. Call 8B8-77X1 

7988 OLDSMOBTLE SUPER <8 
r »«l wmdltlon. 1 * 2 - 8280 . 

1953 CHEV V-8 RADIO. EXCEL 
lent rtbbcr EV 2-107. 

■9 OLDS HARDTOP 

s hape Reasonable 9 

•BI DODGE. LEAVING TOWN. HE*T 
a ffar. MM89 _ 

CHEAP BSLIAHLE TBABSPOHTA- 


HUNTERS! 


is genuine. (North had to be prepared to play In two 
diamond*, for he could not be sure South would bid again.) 
The moment North la known to have a strong diamond 
suit, South's hand value zooms. 

c. Five clubs. I^w Mathe decided not to go for slam 
because North'* bidding had guaranteed a spade short¬ 
age, so South's highcard points in spades were unlikely 
to be top value. Mathe’s judgment was proved eorreri 
when he landed five clubs: Venezuela was defeated jn 
slam in the other table. 

d. Four no trump. With such s strong holding in North's 
spade suit, a slam try is in order. Thailand fully deserved 
the point* they won on this deal with a slam that was 
missed by North America. 

IA Bell-McOure Syndic* Is Feat to*) 


red to your site 
Call MR. HODC- 
Nawauad Raalty 


NATIONAL MOTORS LTD. 


ami _ 

PICEUP A-l OONDI- 


Your CHRYSLER-DODGE 
DART-CORONET 
CENTRE 


DOGWOOD TRAILER BALE* 
PARTS 
Harv. 


- PROPANE - RENTALS 1 
No. 1 and MUUtraan Rd, 

4TMS41 

NEW RAN DELL 
Trailer - Iff SJJ. Camper 

— *’ F.D. camper 
Compare Befure You Buy 

PROPANE HEATERS. 9216 AND 


“For Over Half a Century ; 
the Most Trusted Name In 
the Automobile Industry." I 


LOVELY 


PLIMLEY 


up. EV 3-6238. 

IT CITATION. FRIDGE, TOILET. 
1K10 Cariar Hill Cross Rd. GR 7-239. 

MOBILE HOME FY» UHT. 
A MM. 


811 YATES STREET 
EV 4-8174 


boo. Pric* 960. EV 4-7*9 

MORRIS KIN OR. 1-OWNER. 
19-5445. 


























































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’129 APARTM1NTS TO RINT 129 APARTMENTS TO RENT 129 APARTMENTS TO MNT 135 APARTMENTS FOR SALE 144 REVENUE PROPERTY 13 44 REVENUE PROPERTIES 145 


32 Dntlt, (Inimust ’«* ^neu^sh ^^ 1 

Laday, October 14, 1946 _ 

X X X X X X X X X X X "Managing Property from 


SIMCOES" , offfI > Meets the demand [ 3-BEDROOM SUITE, 51G5 I 

CHARTED HOUSE 1-BEDROOM SUITE, J105 

With »^r. N1 niSlafe U1 uPpn'«lsr 455 Michigan St. 384-8923 men! “bi" ™^'™e.?ped”tor A th£ 0"Jy ■ few tefl. *o burr,. Attractive 

"«s ^studio . «s. .90 sr^suiiB^Erat 

IflRD AND LADY SIMCOEjOne-Briroom ..A..»100-1120 » 1 S““" . 

4j 0 - 410 Simcoe Two-Bcdj'OOm ... S138-5l55 Minimum nv over 1.200 IwL Over • Controlled entrance. 

ISV'llll ” looking Oak Bay'* beautiful water- • Balcony patios. 

. Krort. It 1 * close to golf, marina. ,_ antf many mote. 

.... and i restaurant, shop* and tram porta- 

WVXWXXXXX lion. Manager In allendanre 

' ■ -- -— REGENT TOWERS I SUPERINTENDENT. 8S6 361I Phone EV 8-3 u» or EV >3ua 

nnv ai vif'T'ORTAM j415 Michigan St. 383-6216! - Rental Agents 

ROVAU Vie. rUKlA.'N 1 MARINE OAKS, two bedroom suit*. **. R BKOWN * LTO. 

MOTEL (Studio - > ---$80- $87 elevator, healed pool. 1175. 3SS-57M 182 PORT STREET 

1 One-Bedroom _5104-$316 ———. ___, 

'd eiecfnn Two-Bedroom .$135-5149 No Modem Apartment BEACON TOWERS 

U 1 TJnm?; ri l>U Tv al .2d 0r r ,h i n « 1 * U * 10 ‘ Ull " , Has niore to offer than ibedroora suite. overlooking Beacon 

East P 3^77, BOTH IHGHRISE THE PRINCESS PATRICIA «•» 

THE ROSALMA - sm Esvu.MAUT APARTMENTS FEATURE First of 0,6 aa-utft. __ 


Victoria to Winnipeg' 


UNFURNISHED 

MONTREAL TRUST 
PHONE 386-2111 

When Spaciousness 
Is a Factor 

Hie RUDYARD KIPLING 
Meets the demand 


Title ultra modem 10-Storey Apart- 


UNFURNISMED 

WELLINGTON MANOR 
1670 FORT STREET 

One -of Victoria * Newest 
A pat-latent Blocke. 

DE LUXE . 

2-BEDROOM SUITE, $135 
1-BEDROOM SUITE. $105 

(My a few left, ao burry. Attractive 


BUSINESS 

OPPORTUNITIES 


OWN YOUR OWN 
APARTMENT 
CHOICE OF THREE 


CHOICE OF THREE RESORTS AND ,. ,25,000 CASH will handle thlj well I POK 

MOTELS EVERYWHERE ronklrucied apartment block nf l 1 
1 OAK BAY I ymn Tvmm-g JL n d 2-bedroom and bartirior suite* 1. GROCERY STORE 

SEA VIEWS i — - HOOD l-NCUMES Owner will aim consider a* pail AND 

• ALL ™ .*ss* 

Marina. -Jual a pleasant walk to NANAIMO — M unlta PLl*S large • JSB.IAJU l Clean end popular comer biork In 

abopj. Thu large 2 bedroom apart owner* home. Snm* houaekeepme. Exclusive Agents city. .Price include* land, building, 

ment hai ample closet and Weil furnished T.V*. radim. Cof- . nppwiorx «. nr. , ,„„ rn fixture* and stock. valued at $0,50(1. 
Murage space Livmg rm. and dub fee .bop. etc, IISO.OOO. Good .-“..o, U * 03 LiM JT. E ”,. Two eullcs rent for I US toUl per 
ing area have wall-to-wall ear- Term*. “R * Drt sl ' J8< S33 j mo0 ih. Third *uile rent* at *85 per 


17 SUITES 
FAIRFIELD 


SEE MANX AND BTSHOP| 
FOR 


1. GROCERY STORE 
AND 

,1 SUITES 

• fJS.kUO r 

Clean and popular corner blork In 


143 BUSINESS* 
OPPORTUNITIES 

METCHOStN 

•'a ACRES 

and a 4-hedrm. family tmma \4xS8 
Uvuig room. oab. Mad kJtefier. 
ott ffanr furnace. imam and 
offtc*. BaauUfUH* treed aid level. 
49) a on Mndnai Rd. Orffcrd, 
1.000 cfucAeoa. x«aal EtatAra 


ROYAL VICTORIAN 
MOTEL 


eon eo-ri MARINE OAKS, two bedroom nultf. 
- VUh VSl elevator, healed pod, *175. 38J-57M 


• Elevator. 

• Cablevlsion TV 

• Drape, jin all wtndowi. 

• Controlled rnlrance. 

• Balcony patius. 
antf many mote. 

Manager in allendanre 
Phone EV 8-SUw or EV 5-3435 

Rental Aganti 

P. R BROWN A Sf.NS LTD. 
782 FORT STREET 


pet piu* lovely lea vtewa Kitchen 

equipped with Youngatown Steel VICTORIA DISTRICT 
i-alilnetj, GE colored appliance* | MALAHAT — 17 arre* and amall 

Well - managed, well • maintained I motel. Very attractive and Iota of 

a mailer block. Auea.ment only room fur development of trailer 

(68 00 monthly Including car- coon. Plenty eg water. $10,501. 


city. Price Include* land, building, touaea. bairn: cfauhte garage ret 
fixture, and atock. valued at $0,500 warfang and gm.*ng mwnNnra, ate. 
Two aultea rent for $125 total per PVU Pnca jPS.MO 

month. Third auile rent* at $85 per . D Cfctor . _GV-4M1 . 

month, 1* owner *. ProOt of approxi- -_ _ _ * v" u* 0 _ _ 

matelv M.flfll ner vur dun tree ™ *7*7 SJ. »■ 


BEACON TOWERS 

1 bedroom auite. overlooking B^aron 


$;23—modern Atj-room, 2 -bedroom 
apartment with electric Trig, and 
tange and other mam rumiture - 
a’.vi cableviaion hookup. Adults. 
Dickie Agencies Lid. kilt Fort St 

EV 2- 4812; Eve* E V 3-3640_ 

COOK NR. DALLAS CLEAN, 
nulet. select .Ailiaetive. kpaciuu* 2 - 
'(edrm Ste. H.W heat. Mature 

• dull* only, suitntile 2 ladies or 
rouple. 383-IC20 alter 2:00 p.m. 

• IN E BEDROOM SUITE AVAIL- 
able Immediately at 1125.00 pei 
month. Please apply Swincrum. 
Nlcwgrt Clark..Ltd- EV 5-2481. 

ONE BEDROOM APT LIVING i 
room, kitchen, heat, water Included.! 
•ent/41 Incatioa $75. 1072 Princess 1 
EV 8-1925. 

SHORELINE APARTMENTS I 
lui Island Highway' 

1 bedruum suite, spacn-u* living 
r.skii, dinette: lovely view; • $U 0 . 
AdUltg only, GR 9-52J6. 

3 BEDROOM SUITE. FULLY FUR 
nisbed. new and modern. $110 p<ir, 
nmnilv f 

Nov GARDEN Cuurt In Sidney 
Plainv 856-381 2 or 6 56 2864 
MAR JUBILEE HOSPITAL. 3 
looms equipped !oc couple, ga. for 

• Hiking, hoi water heated. Adults 
■ nil. fid. EV 4-9434. 


NORTH WEST TRUST 
717 Fort St. 386-3334 


West Bay Apartments 


S jrl. Full price I15.730.0U. Call 
Ir D. G- Whyte. 185-7707 any 
time • 

Z BEACH DRIVE 
OAK BAY 

Near the Marina. A pari ment 1s 
on the second floor and the build¬ 
ing has (levator aervlce. Large 
living room with ln-llne dining 
area. Compact modern kitchen. 
Monthly ****** ment of $53.00 In¬ 
clude* carport Price $18 500 00. 
.Call Mr. J. W. Ritchie, $85-7707 
anytiipf. 

i WINDSOR PARK 
OAK BAY 

Cloae to all the nonvehienre*. 
apartment on tha flrjt floor. Large 


SEE AND COMPARE 
ONLY $8,500 PER SUITE 


20 5 BEDROOM SUITES A well-, 


month. 1* iwner'a, ProOt of approxi¬ 
mately $4,000 per year plus free 
living quarter*. 

1. GROCERY STORE 
I BUSINESS ONLY 

ON 

DOUGLAS STREET 
$12,000 


TRUCKING BUSINESS 
GOVERNMENT FRANCHLSB 

Established 50 year*. Steady rvey- 


MALHAT—10 unit*, home. Service maintained property Juat 8 year* old __ON Established 50 yean. Steady r,*>- 

Statlon. terrific value. Wonderful and ihnwlng #bave-everage return* DOUGLAS STREET tract* Comoletety equipped $-t.*l 

Cb-ean View. Only $35,001 on low rental*. Croe* Income ex- $12,000 heavy duty truck.- Thii tiuaneaa ran 

MILL RAY - Marine, cottage* eyed* $21,008. Ail auite* have aep- All ra.h buslne**. No advertlalog *» by 

laome winteriwdi. More. cafe, arale entrances and an equipped or sale, ever done. Top area. Ample ► '"2SL "°L 

home, plua SO arm. for trallerahd w1Ul ^ectri c rang, and fridge We parking. Five-year la**e with option »"4 ^ 

SlS! , !^J < !L 0,,port ? nMy , recommend thla properly for value to renew. Fixture* Included. Stock « K^wahia 

UCLUELET — Summer motel- at $129,000. extra. 4 T, ‘ s “ l w1th t “ Tna *“ tk^onabla 

Winter apartment* Small opera parly. 

tiun. Six. 2 bedroom, nna 1 bed- S. W ANDERSON LTD. . BFAITY SHOP FRKD MoLAUGHLlN. EV 242*1 

room. Furmahed aultea Would 850 Gordon St. ' npVpaTFD anythna 

"■* * 4w in aumirvar SS4-»328 Re, . S82M17 FROM A j RlthM Agerx^ea ttmltad. 

----- ^ MODE h RN H0ME , , --- 

UCLUELET-Lay lS unit mr**L GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ^ d ° ^XTelv ^o.^. 


parly. 

frkd McLaughlin, ev :-4»i 
anythna 

Rlthet Agcndea limited. 


bedroom and one a mailer. Month! j A, vn rr< 
■ ueiamoil $40 47. Price $18,000 fin I rl, u l 
Cal! Mr. A. W. Stewart, $85-7707 
anytime. , 


• Controlled entrance* West Bay Apartment* BACHELOR SUITE x oak B*V 

• H«tS awimm^^nnl C.uund floor. AttractWe large living OAK 

• AuSmalie elevatora^ ' With over 1.500 feet of watertront room. Qroplacc, haihcxaro kiufim Cloae lo all the tionvefvlencea 

• fielrmiie. ,mi w 1111 ■ breathtaking view of the electric atove. fridge. Heal, hot apartment on tha Jlmt floor. Large 

• Ur-, n.'.bma .Inner HarbOT, this 18-atorey apart- water, T.V hook v®. Quiet athilt. living room w\lh oak Boor*, dining 

• 8un draiw. 1 nlrnt t * lock o«' r " beautifully ap- $72.50. Saft-l®S area. Compact kitchen. One large 

:ss£vsir ^^vuSoos-ik-cs sasssjrias.-Ksr.sssw 

• *" up,,lng i include sauna bath*, brimming pool. Cal! Mr. A W. Stewart, $85-7707 

.SETSSe, Pi.ch «id pu» gou rourJTl.'SS. "»“"«■ 

court* and boat moorage. Conven- children. EV 3-tmo .__ 

ENOUIRIKS DAU Y Juit mlnu, « lTorD ESQU1MALT. 1C87 WYCBBURY. „ TRA „ DE ~ TRABE “ TRADE 

UliUlltlLb L1A1LX the Oty Centre. Nlc( , grre modern 1 -bedroom auite, Your 2 or Sbedroom Oak Bay home 

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open to view—^701-705 Exiuimalt Rd. $82,50. AdulU. No pe t* 388-4554._ could be conaldered a* part-pay 

Evening Viewing by Appointment RMnd "‘ l Manager on tha premUei, GORG E VALE APARTMENTS, uva apartment*! * b °'' c ® op **“ 

\TD r R nn,,pT JC phon. 382 2223 USO ColvlUe R<*<L *M-31S». n. luxe 

MK. G. K. DOUGLAS _. tc _, ihedroom lulte, overlooking golf MEARS A WHYTE OAK BAY 

Property Munager MONTREAL TRUST cou rae. 585-313 8._ rf.alty ltd. 

I(fi7 Fort 386-2111 $5T so. ESQUIMALT. NEAR SUPER, Oh * Bay Avenue 

NORTH WEST TRUST ’ Vatu, nice. LARGE 2-BEDRM. VIEW SUITES. 

717 Fort St. 386-3334 -- A^ia^iy p^ Adul t*. 02 Femhtii. ev«-<4c 


Lw*4y ownetk tmme Plua apace orronuidlll „ d completely aepar.f. irom the 

WINDSOR PARK for twice more that number of BUY THIS 4 SUITE APARTMENT 

OAK BAY untU. income *50.000 Very mod- - 10 YRS- OLD. ALL ELECTRIC «,«"• , h »* ,hr *« bedroom,. Bre- 

' * T* ..._era. Good value at »50,000 HEAT AND POWER. LOCATED llvU W room Office.for^phone 

Cloae lo all the (xmxeftience*. NEAR SHOPPING CENTRE AL- Dining room Cabinet electric kit- 

apartment on the lint floor. Large WAYS RENTED, NETS $2 500 PER chen with eating area. 4-pee, vanity 

living room wllh oak Ooorv dining M anv other exponent buy,. Tell YEAR. THIS IS A TROUBLE FREE barroom. 

P’S ^7* me What you am looking for, I'LL INVESTMENT. TO INSPECT CALL Secluded ground, with double car- 


TRADE — TRADE — TRADE 


JOHN BISHOP 

EV 46631 (ANYTIME! 


OFFICE BUILDING 
• NEW 8 LGE. STES 
IDEAL MED. CLINIC 


MR. LUDLOW, EV 2-nn. TERMS pmt- On quiet atreei No advertising 
CAN BE ARRANGED. S P. - ever done PRICE $E.M0. 

$28.5011 

TVXH 1 U a ennvTav bv.itw iw FOT MV Ot thCSP three Call : 


FTRaf AGREEMENT FOR 
alt. Mffin 7*6. MB par mcawh. 
Balance flue kl flAl ai < year* 
Thla >a very wafl aaoure d m a 
FAMeid home with aMnatiaak 


Erie Owrman FatrReM Raahy 
Ltd. 


TOWN * COUNTRY REALTY LTD 
*Q7 DOUGLAS ST. 


OPPOSITE 

BEACON HILL PARK 
‘ 107 COOK ST. 


*fullyTur X X X X X X X X X Xf 

xieri.. $110 per, 

ffaeaSr SIMCOES 

iJ ‘-W! Suites of Homelike i 
heated. AdulU Comfort" 


COMFORTABLE 1 AND L'-RM STF.S WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE : 

Heap-nablF monthly rates. Towner 
P*rk MoteL 241 Gorge Rd. E-i ‘Living away from nol«« 

EV 6-U3L ‘He Ire* to travel 


KKACOM LODGE. 3U DOUGLAS. BY 
T1IE SEA. Bachelor Apis.—House¬ 
keeping rooms—Luurjc Companion-1 
*l..p—atm-japhere. 358-3501. 


• Living away from nolle 

• He Ire* to travel 

• No more leave* to raka 

• No more taxp* tn pay 

• No more home maintenance 
lyista 

• No mot* mortgage payment. 


ADULTS ONLY. LIGHT. HEAT ........ 

*nd water included. 1 Bedroom. ^7 A2NU NilLL, HAVr,. 

EV 4-9UC. h* “ iU Empr,M , ‘Swimming pool, 46* 


Swimming poo)i #6 vlS* — 92 

_ _ degree* 

''-ROOM SUITE. WALKING DIS- * 

tance city ,-enlre. Rcaumahle rent. * ;.«» *?- "• Barden touilyaid 

Children welcome. S58-519I. ! Hydrotherapy bath 

-—-—-- * Lounge 

- DISCOVERY MOTEL • Outdoor ahutfleboaid 

1 and 2-room unit* Winter rate* • Game, room 

«ay. week, month. 382-7406. • Guct auite available 

— —— - .. . • And comfort and luxury beyond 

$*6 LARGE J BEDROOM APART- compare 

menu main furniture: middle-aged 

» rn plo preferred No peta 388-8B75. | Enquire Now 

CLOSE TO CENTRAL PARK. I 

'a“i muii 8h $40 rO sS4M3 h kltchenHte -! LORD AND LADY SIMCOE 
..... 450 and 440 Simcoe 


CHRISTIE POINT 
APARTMENTS 
PORTAGE INLET — 
WATERFRONT 

ADULT ONLY 
and 

FAMILY APARTMENTS 
FEATURING: 
Cablovision 
Heated outdoor poo! 
Boat dock 
Hobby room 
Kindergarten 
Baby clinic 
Laundry fadbtie* 

Scenic views 
No through tralfic 

Office - 385&44 
NO PETS. 


Thii Bn* large revenue or family 
LnU of parking around Oil, fin* new *“■ ■ “'f. 

building Luxury office*. Terrific ** B *S_ M !!_* 
value. TWO FURNACES. Tded bath- <****,. ‘S, ™£T«?ihr* 
room*. Some now reeled •* Phy JJJJI,™ 0 /. ' *mT 

■irian,' o4Bc« and to larg* Na- ST' 

Ikx-I Company. $88 50a SSSSS^?*!^ ‘ 


BEACH DRIVE—2 BEDROOM STE. 117 HALLS, STORKS AND Som, Bow remed .. phy" ro«' Pvicc $19.40). For I 

Be. view. $130. 384 -7M0. _ OFFICtS TO HINT » *»l ST' 10 'IfT, 

PARTLY FURNISHED 4-ROOM ------ Uoo^ Company. $M 50a Sm'm Sf 

»uit*. 2715 Rock B*y Ave. EV 4-31fc>. CAMPBELL HUIXDING. 1029 DOUG- __ ___ 

-—j-—--—~ la* Street. Central Location. Low JOHN BISHOP - 

130 APARTMENTS WANT1D HIGH LOCATION 

- ---- Elevator Serrire. provided. Owner, 

QUIET COUPLE. NON-ORIKKE.RS. will p»rtJr 1 pBt« In repainting tnd HIGH POTENTIAL 

VkVirla^Pre**. Box >42. 1 UI Ft" ..* ri ^^GAR * SWAYNE, LTD. j hnuaekeeplng »tea $285 p.m 

vnrnonnu qiirrv ntlPl.EX OR AY) Sn' F7. 771“' qfi Sr ELmih COMMERCIAL DEPT. '* J“*< d" ’h* «Me _o< fait d 


3-BEDROOM SUITE. DUPLEX OR 450 Sq' Ft! .77:!!:!;!! M pTr USth COMMERCIAL DEPT. 

hnu*e for adult*, centrally located. 5(18 Sq. FT. .. 106 per month EV 4-6531 4ANYTIMK1 

no .Uln. by Dec. 1. EV 4-1984. 473 Sq. FT. . 325 per m««th 

---- 538 Sq. Ft. _... 130 per month 

13i DUPLEXIS TO *I NT _ ? arthlr E. ~ HAYNJUi* Emtted 

ROCKLAND ARF2A T39 Fort Stieet _ M * ,gT1 - 

Deluxe S by S Duplex, larg* living PRIVATE OFFICE AND SECRE- . _ 

room, dining room, 2 twin-«ix» bed- tary. $120 a month. Prime down- 4 SUITES 

n»iin*. baiement. oil heal. Avail- town loratloo cln*« Jo all lianapor- v*i tct CPI f 

able Nov. 1st. Adult*. Rent $130. tatlon and Govt Bldg,. Private , ■ ■ 

Call Ef J. Butler, 478-1751 or auite o< office* ideal for mrchfted, OFFERS 

477-3220. Olympic Home* Ltd._ engineer nr a matt mining company. 

vtrw nnvai AREA Partly fumlahed and in addition an Modern building, completely atlf- 

VIEW ROYAL AREA excellent private aecretary for 3 contained. Tmania pay own haai. 

Clean 1 bedroom, electric kitchen. • “F- Victoria Prem, Boa light*, etc. Two large 2-BR nUlem, 

Convenient, deluded location. *85. —• _ Iwo nlro Wticlor aultea Sep en 

GR 9-2746. YARROW BUILDING — WILL va™*»- ‘ 1 ..”7* 


4 SUITES 
MUST SELL 
OFFERS 


'L“ [ , over $18,000 in equipment EXC1 
I, JU*I on the edge o t fait develop- LENT LOCATION. FULL PRICE 
In* commercial and rrvwxar prop gg OOq 
erty on Oak Bay Avenue- About ' . ...... 

$5,000 caah required. Fcr further detail* phone. 

PRICE SISMfi LEN EBBELING 


TERRY MANN, 477-4837 - 

OP 

BYRON BISHOP. 382-6895 

u. r. HANLEY AGENOES LTD. WE SELL RESTAUR ANTS 

385-7711 

J------ HA GAR £ SWAYNE LTD. 

ORNAMENTAL IRON 
AND 

STEEL FABRICATION _ 

HERE 1, alt EXCELLENT OP 

PORTUNITY to en,w mi* WELL SHOW, SHOW, SHOW 
eatabltshed, Interesting and PROFIT¬ 
ABLE builnea*. Pr»*enlly netting In Get Into the fait rat mmv maktM 
excea* ot $35,000 per year, Future buaiora* tnday. 1 have the Exclu»iva 
contract* already in hand. Owner eeUing right* to an up-lo-dale moxya 
willing lo remain ter linwrr theatra near Vlclnrta. Suitable fnr 
period. Included I, an Inventory cd a man and wif, or familv operation 
over $18,000 In equipment EXCEL- Down payment la only Can. Let 
LENT LOCATION. FULL PRICE — me *how you tb* tremendota poa* 
$83,000. hllitiea here. Call Howie Craia. 

For further detail* phone: We*tem H«ne* Ltd.. $83 2353 any- 

. „ . re UTD^. 


PRICE . .$15,900 

3BB55SG LEN COOK 386 5556 
B.C. LAND. 933 Government 

GORGE WATERFRONT 
ESQUIMALT TRIPLEX 


excellent wivale aecretary for 3! comained. TnanU pay own haaL Uv . t-eujr, v, u* two-bedroom 
n«n 1 bedroom, electric kitchen. » “>'• Victoria Prrae, Box light*, etc.. Two Urge 2-BR «uile*. and let tha rent *x*n the two no <00 

Conven^nl. ieclud#d lormUon. 08 njc * jMchgtor 1-b^dmotn mjliem on *»■ mAjn floor 0^.11 onp-b«1room aib^-bv 

GR 9-274*. YARROW BUILDING - WILL aSS.' J or 1 2 , £* M *t.e » W ^du5«TuTJSS? Half Uo^k 

^U^rMoM r^y^^^vSSL-S, ^ «"« - 

mde-by-,ide duplex, fireplace, gar- . Koval TruM I8S-311 Open to ogfer* on the down pas- oil r IIIIGIIFS 

age. baiement. automatic otl heat '°T ,n - R0> * 1 Tn ”' ”- SIDE-BY-SIDE mem-and no mertgaga to raise! B 1 LA. IlUlxllE-N 

slow, IndBC, no *UJr». hot water WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE AD imrsuou n nm rv Ju.t listed, an hum'. Marian Price $$$-4294 

included. EV 2-7&17, or EV S-98fe3 Joining Royal TTwatre. 1.200 »9 ft MODERN DUPLEX atiriey Pldlp*' Humeri ruler* Lid. 

., n . and mezzanine. Healed, parking JUBILEE AREA »8B-44Bt or 477-4994 

^XStlW^ee^gc' 098 56 Royal Trurt. 388^IL _ TOO DOWN I --- DRESS SHOP 

b K S.f^ RiC,V lSS 5r G tS? 5<; 1st MORT. U-STE APARTMENT OitTier Retirm K 


OR 

JLM ALLAN 

EV 4-0333 

RAGAR 4 SWAYNE. LTD. 


SxS DUPLEX 


Enquire Now 


All found. $40. 385-4939 


FORT AVALON MOTEL. BEACON 
Hill Park, otf Dougin*. Soundproof, 
r*)drvi*ion. Days, weeks 383-5459 


Phone 385-3111 


EDGFAVATER MOTEL \- Y Y Y V X" u* 

ILmsckeeping for bachelor or couple ' A A A A A A A A A 

47S-42I3. _l I 

MODERN F URNISHED APART- ] CALL AND SEE 
Ev"'V arrn - a " ri ^'“ C ' "KING ARTHUR- 


BECKLEY MANOR 
548 DALLAS ROAD 

SPACIOUS LIVING ROOMS 
LUXURIOUS BATHROOMS 

1-Bodroom Suites from J125 

WITH WALL-TO-WALL HUGS 
9TH n.OOK UP FROM $140 
Fruitwuod Kllchen Cabinet* 

Self dcfrojting f-idge» 

30'' Automatic Range* 


age, baiement. automatic od heat wo - v »' tnu "' •***“■ _ 

,Lovv. indae, no *t*lr». ho* water WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE AD 
included. EV 2-7S17, or E V 5-98M Joining Royal Theatre, 3.500 ao. ft 

sTofTbY SIDE DUPLEX. $ LARGE 50 m ^id , T r u*L*MM31L P ^'‘‘ nI 

room*. Automatic oil furnace. Elec * t ”' 3D - K0 ^* 1 Tru * L __ 

trie atove Near Oak Bay and Rich- SMALL OFFICE ON DOUGLAS 
mund. $50 . 658-8292. Street clow: In R.B.C. Light, heat 

] 580 GLADSTONE. “AVAILABLE *“ ^ 

Nov, l«t. 2-bedroom lower duplex, month. 385-501- _ 


over 4* acre ot land for $11.900.1 
(Jpeo to offer* on the down p*s-i 
mem—and no nvxlgaga lo raise! 
Juat Hated, an hurry. Marian Price 
9griey Phttpa' Humerinden Ltd. 

$88-4401 or «T7-4»4 


11-STE APARTMENT 


BILL HUGHES 

$884294 

DRESS SHOP 
Owner Retirinj; 


WE SELL MOTELS 

ILAGAR ft SWAYNE LTD. 
EV 4-0631 


OAK BAY 

FAMILY GROCERY. 
$90,000 VOLUME 

Good net. no night or holiday work, 
surorsaful buaineta by prearnt da ner 
ft* over 18 year* 17,750 piu, *torg 


Two bed room a 


_ .. IX . _ „ | >f* over 18 yeara sr.m piu* itorg 

lMna morn rimme tovwtmeeil and lnroen- De*ln*bla Vli^Arta-tocabon. Can live m approx. $*.000. Some tern*. DICK 

h*i?,*m i.Wh!5 (Yd world charm rombmed with'll In. Nell about *7.500 per year. Full, pipes _ ppm* 388-4771 - J. H. 


-- . ‘ . j Water and electric range Included, banniwu, dance*, rummage aile*. Weatern Hornet Ltd. n 

KING ARTHUR- ' m'' aS rSSS? I 3 * 3 ^ ** wl ,0 ^ tv3-8405. _ ? 

i APARTMENTS. THAT IS) I THREE ELEVATORS ,3 ROOMS. UPPER. GAS RANGE. OFFIOE SPACE AVAILABLE IHvYVyYYVVVVVV< 

| "Indoor" year-round ion trolled ring. Near bonding* On Nov. L *46. hcand new hull ding. 1(00 McEaaaK aaaaaaaaaaaa , 

1660 tort Street i imrammi pro) *nd eaunaa I Child-heeicome. 3M5501 EV 3-9224. 

___! Free S^^teollltle. 1'x BEDROOM UPPER DUPLEX- OFFICE SERVICE STORE. 1000 * FORCED SALE • 


Weatern Home* Lid. 


SFII.F-CONTAJNED. FRIDGE. LIN 
en. all found, $4(1. Men only. Phone 
EV 6-3905 or S82-8R33. 


GROUND FLOOR 2-ROOM SUITE Dengned for comfort and gracious! 
EV 5-334X living Clow to ahopptng and- tram ! 

------ - portal ion. 

^^rkL 5l i T 4'7 ALL St ’ P ' Very nice lobby. I 

p _Parking S8--9327. .Controlled entrance 

S-RiXJM APT , FR!G. STOVE, PRI Individual heat conUol 

x ale eotrance. EV 54301 after 5. Balconle*. Reaident Caretaker 

5 _ ROOMS-■ LIGHT - AND HEAT 2™ bedroom from $112.50 

included. *33. 3S5-5470. Two bedroom from 1135.00 


1660 Fort Street 


wtil provide grmaou* livtng and 
twah no,ne to you each month 
Fleet Cm# offered. Call 
. J. J. WILLIAMS. 388966, 

' Mayteir Realty Ltd. 


ONE BEDROOM UPPER. $73. 428 CaU Rental Department EV 5-8771 

I.anjtord St 3x3-686; anj'Ume 

ONE OR TWO LADIES TO SHARE BROWN BROS. AGENCI ES LTD 

•mall uak Bay hnu«*. 3k3-7746 i_1L-S Blanshard Street 


SELF - CONTAINED 2-ROOM 
auite- partly turnl«tied. 388-5883. 


GOODACRE TOW ERS 


NEW BACRELOR SUITE, NICELY 150-and 360 DOUGLAS STREET 
tunpabed. $x«. EV 5-4TO3. 

T V. ■iptlroal. EV 4-3750 after 12, rew w.!k from tha bean 

SMALL SUITE AND ROOMS. 91 the city • huaiieia area. 

McnzJex. 384-5391. Choice ol threa plan, of 1 bedroom 

-------- *uite». 

F AIRFTELD. VERY CLEAN AND Chntc* at two plan* ot 3-bedroon. 
quirt. Adult* only. EV4S32* »iAte*. I 


humming pool *nd aaunaa 
Cableviaion 

Free laundry- farillUe* 
Covered parking $5 
Opan Ptrinng FVe 

ROOF LOUNGE 
OBSERVATION DECK 

ADULTS ONLY - NO PETS 

Walter Thome—384-4832 

Weaicott Rental* 
Manager and aka agcoL 


NEWTON 

GARDEN VILLAGE 
1738 NEWTON ST. 
Near 

Royal Jubilee Hospital 
FEATURING: 


m-BEDROOM UPPER DUPLEX- OFFICE SER 
Near Vic High, fridge and atove. View. 38M54T 
1337 Grant Street ——■—--- — 


* FORCED SALE • 


AVAILABLE NOV. 1. FOR BUSI- 
ne*a couple. SS duplex. 3 bedroom, 
auto, heat, |h5. 580 Niagara. 

HEATED PRIVATE ENTRANCES. 
*711. Range, frig, garage.- Cotwood. 
AdulU. 478-2098 


View. 3»4*4i 'ROCKLAND" S-SUTTE CONvEJt 

... ..,ye ~ ,ya moy AND LICENSED BOOMING 

141 MORTGAGE LOANS AND HOUSE: ON v ACRE MAGNDT- 


5 ACRES ■ 
4 DWELLINGS 


INSURANCE 


2nd MORTGAGE LOANS 
FROM PRIVATE FUNDS 

WITHOUT BONUS 


CENT GROUNDS 

ASKING $42 300 (TERMS) 


* MUST SELL * 


Groat Renta] Inocana $3 570 mt In 
riudmg Owner** hnuae 'gl00 month c 


BILL HUGHES 

BaaUon Square Propertiei Ltd. 


DE LUXE 
CUSTOM BUILT 
4-SUITE APT. BLOCK 


yb -jM*' * - 2nd MORTGAGE lajans leased i years noo p.m. <tw- 

, FROM PRIVATE FUNDS furnishkol thls s-bdrm. i 

IN FURNISHED 2-BEDROOM SIDE- * YR -OLD SPLIT LEVEL IS RE 

by-side duplex, ml range. *4U WITHOUT BONUS DUCED TD **4.90D. EXCELLENT 

| y;v 3-497". At a fully dlarkaed and reaaanabta NHA MTOE ALL REASONABLE 

Bs-nDu 'irtuivR ntiPiVY a*s lnur**t coal chargeable cnly from OFFERS CONSIDERED. 

-- M*y M I*id OH *hy ama RET d i town a countoy 

12 NAItm en ItMT w,lhout REALTY LTD 


N« Taxn tiTi" G4«i l*ke - y* ranr ^ 1 P robl€>ma whatever In at 050,000, 

v t!T!r,i, ** 8X1 c^^ 1 * rxd 04 SSKI Korttm ’ 

'“——Ruth E. Hutrtieann. i,g. , h |. 7. VM rwUd hlnrk 1 - 


36 SUITES 

Juat one year ctd, thu lovely apart¬ 
ment building ihran a grow 1 1 
047.000. In a tzp-l'bi rental ana. it 
I* fully tenanted. Cratrolled rnt- 
ranee, elavalor. and pretauru>d 
hafla Thla. rcxnptex ha* a large 
8 ,S mnrigage. Full off-atreet park¬ 
ing. To view thia exriuaive llatiag by 
appotntmen* dial 38SC741 anytime. 
Aakfor J. M. MOLYARD.Fjued 


EV 4-8038. GR 8-3681 
C. N. MONTAGUE CD 


LANGFORD 


4 DE LUXE SUITES 


HOUSES TO RENT 
FURNISHED 


North weal# na IMnfriBw Ltd. 

lot, thii 7-year-old blork fealutra 

4 .pacloua tulle* with Na 1 hard . . Itv _* ciDT-fC 

«uod ftuun throughout. Each *uite ’ Lit. LUAf. Ni l 1 r.ri 

ha* large living room, dining room. 

modem electric kitchen, apacuxM Ideal for retired couple or abaeniea 
twin *tza bedroom and vanity bath, owner If you ara looking for a good 
Modem *tove and fridgaa included. *uuad imeatmenL don t pan ap thia 
and there I* also a laundry room 14-year-old apartment building ruo- 
wltb automatic waaher and pay aiding of 4 de luxe auite* aa a 


..r . ' —-r —- HETUI TOWN a COUNTOY Ifiw DOWN PAYMENT W,ID automatic waaner and pay)aiding or * oe lux* aune* aa a 

wilbout penally. REALTY LTD WoeMertW tavStment 4 'aaoarate dl >“'- K™nomlc*i oil hot water quiet Hreet cloaa to cwstre of town. 

I CAN USUALLY OBTAIN A RES: 4394943 nr IB-7371 (31 bn.) h<Se* Ml rated Total mcmhlv h, * t - ^''head and minimum Aiking *87.100. For furlh.r bifur 

HIGHER PRICE ter your aecond Klls'siSuig *an lliarre* m » k « '«< a m«t de*irmbie! rnatlnn on IM* dandy, eaU BRICK 

mortgage or agreement. VICTORIA Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ^ miiL nnv Investment and thla apartment ulMcILROY at 38M271 3. H. WHIT- 


- r^,^mTau*rr^.w XXXXXXXXXXXXoTUnd Price 0.7900. Phoi ROY “J, 

IT, and UP-ISLAND. Your documetil_____ e unji ev urn tar beiCMN replacement price at 

■ar rod ba apuraiaed far Immediate - WutSlif' tu k * tL $33,000. Exrludve with L. Man 

ra- tale fo- cadi wlthm* ohUgatioa ae _____c/o FaJrBeld Realty Ltd.. KV5 


FURNISHED COTTAGE, OIL HEAT, and UP-BLAND Y«d document .. 

B prux. 1 mile* from Victoria, near ran be aporaiaed far Immediate 

o*pect Lake. Rent free and ro- sale fix- cadi without abtlgatina ae_.. . . 

numeratlco for dxn* houaekaeptni. i will arrang* a lead agalnat tha ROYAL TRUST 

479-3*2. document to aave you money If _ eeriTv ,,,,, nr„ 

SPOTLESS. FURNISHED !^L2“ «* bed tor your cireum SALKS DEPT, 

modern 2 -bedr<xim home with nim- . i imixFM ALTKTCtir 

put room. loll baaement, Immedi- 'refinancing A SPECIALTY a v zuix ur. 

ate *140 aer month J A. COUNTRY MORTTDkGE-S CLOSE TO ROCKLAND 


apartment u 'McILROY at 38M27I J H WH 
price at 1ml I TOME A CO. LTD., 760 Fort SL 
i L. Marshall, 

td.. KV 5-97*51- 


- ^TRooM-M-nrs^BEi: ! A " ,! : r amemt-e* of h|hj CabteriSon. heated ye^-nxmoi,^ ^ 1 7 n *^; KE^axong A 5PEC.ALTT 

mini %« In CRI-NB BEL rite hvrng. I dimming pool three childrrn* Hendereoo Riwlty LrtTlBJAU a rttiWi 

me n. Ctcse in. G R 7-_Rew<Pnl manager and itaff In *t-1 playground* individual heat control. I jSmb: ^ 

CANADIAN CRES7 47* 5687. lendaiux 1 Office houri 9 a.m.-S p.m. private patioa. laundry Uclllbea : - -■ - - - * | iKcroRri Urirsrom K- 

Warm comtortablo cultage*. $85 up. daily. Evening viewing by appunt- drapM to all Wlndowi. FULLY - FURNISHED HOME LANGFORD, METCBOSIN 


DUPLEX 
J2.000 DOWN 


LARGE. FULLY FURNISHED 
suite. IBM Inland High way. 478-3283. 

UR^PARTMINTS TO RINT 
UNFURNISHED 


ment Phene: 385-8LU for enquiries 

BELGROVE APTS. 

Oak Bay and Belcher Ave. 


FAMILY AND ADULT BLOCKS 
For informal loo please pnona 
Mr. Hay, 39&-8411 
NO PET*> 

Weitoott Renta la 


V. R. BROWN RENTALS p.rS^.nd^fflSSp^b'ir mU^Sb 

kuitt* with— 


FULLY - FURNISHED HOME 
Shawnlgan Like, 2 bedrooms, ml 
best, fireplace, lake frontage 41 
min*, from city. *lt )0 per month 
Vi ctoria Prra*. Box 0U1- _ 

TO~COUPLE-2 BDRM. HOME AT 
Laguna Beach. Calif.. $323 month. 
Mr* M. Zorn, 2495 Highland Ave.. 
Alta den*. CaliL 


REFINAXaNG A SPECIALTY J2.000 DOWN v-urrmm om/r At piewnt good l*t claa. lteroom 

COUNTRY MORTGAGES CLOSE TO ROCKLAND . . __ _ . AND COUNTRY LIVING •<* how. all hdl ai an a home. 

GULF ISLANDS, SALT SPRING. nidzr irn. * „„i. anart mte il lo .. ^T, y *!T h to Srtl Cuuld " nt ^ * ,3S t* r "Onlh. 

SIDNEY. SHAWNIGAN, SOOKE. In f 59,500 Terrific potential f<» 90 or mu.. 

LANGFORD METCBOSIN ^r^r li?* 1 N ^S_* 0, 2'.suite apartment site. Traeferred. 

^ KV? %***. RAT SMITH Combined COFFEE SHOP and UV- him tell. Phcaie DORB ADAMS. 

»love«. three refrigerator*. Oil hot Ev $4143. Noithwaateru Securities ing QUARTERS situated in EVS4743 nr EV 4-8881 North- 

water heating Drive-m gar an Ltd. SHAWNIGAN VILLAGE. Comfort- wealern Sminw. t.td 


ROCKLAND 
Apt. Zomd Lots 


COFFEE Sf 


LANGFORD METCBOSIN 

VACANT LAND AND 
LAND DEVELOPERS* 
LOANS ANYWHERE 
Plea** call Mr. Thom** at 
DOUGLAS HAWKES LTD 


d-jwa. Prir* 118.900. 

A E. COLES. 189-4311 
Evenings EV 2-8753 

ROYAL TRUST 

U08 Cm emmert 2H-4H1 


«X?EAN VILLA-20 Olympia Ave De 
luxe ap4. with ocean and mountain 
' lew*. Very modern block including ' 
elevator, cable TV. 1 HR ite., 1118 

SEA VIEW TOWEHS- 450 Dallas 
Rnad. f> luxe high-rise with ter¬ 
rific mrvmtaln and sea views. Bach, 
ste.. $81: 2-hedrm . $132, Viewing 
hour*: 11 a m. lo I p.m. weekdajs 
or by. appointment. 

THE ARDMORE - ions Paklnetnn 
- -NA Vary attractive 1-BR ite. Weil 
aituated near fork. Walking dis¬ 
tance to town. Ail conveniences Inch 
elevates. $U7. 

CARLTON APTS—924 Esquimau Rd 
Attractive I BR He. Wai-tn-wall ear- 
peu. Built-in stove and frig. Heat, 
light, Water and carport Included in 
rent of KM. Nov. 1 pos*. 

MARALENA COURT - M10 Belcher! 
Ave. Spacious 1-BR ste. In modern , 
apartment blork. Convenient to bu* 
and shopa. 1112. Nov. 1 pr»*. 

K R BROWN A SONS LTD. ! 
762 Fort 385-3135 


Balconle* 

Cablet isiun 
Beautiful Lobby 
Controlled Enhance 
Reiidenf Cart taker 

One-bedroom suite .. . 1120 JO 

Call Rental Department. 

EV 5-8771 anytime 

BROWN BROS. AGENCIES LTD 
1125 Blanshard Street 


WATERFRONT. BECHER BAY. »U Fort SL. 814-7128; Taa. 4794183 1300 Cover ament 

TREMAINE APARTMENTS IS mile*, 2 bedroom*. $75; 1 bed- 

1311 Stanley Street rnom ' 1 T °^J a Gh M*n - 

1 1 BEDROOM furnished house WHY TAKE LESS? 7 rasp, 

A \ery nice lot alien at the eornei ^ V* r rnonlh * ph uv piv ^ 

ol Stanley and Furt Street*. GR 8-408S_ r TOP COr 

CIom to abuoping and tranapor • BEDROOM BUNGALOW DEC 1 rix-X- VALllf, $42 000 fr 

tatlon I ,- -h *•_. » mnnlh. flak Rav Ph >v 


"BLUE WATERS'' 
SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM 
MODERN KITCHEN 
1 AND 3 BEDROOMS 
ELEVATORS 
RELAX IN LUXURY 
BY THE SEA 
IN SIDNEY 

For appointment tn view, 
Phona 056-252U 


Spacious suite* 
yulet atmosphere 
Ontrolled enLranro 
Balconies. Drapes 
Elevate*. Cablevlunn 
Free auto, laundry 
Resident caretaker 

On* bedroom from $110.01 


,7 BEDROOM BUNGALOW DEC 
15th Fnr 3 month*. Oak Bay. Fh 
| EV 3-8002. 

I 2 BEDROOMS. AUTOMATIC HEAT 
*1(41. 3K3-1940 after S 

133 HO USD TO HINT, 

UNFURNISHED 


I Cali Rental Department EV 5*773 , ** BLOCK GOR GE RD EA5TT . rpl - tpddv axixrxr z-m dav? x mu, r„ —7 ,“***■ ■ , ‘ zsergman or tan aquirea, *« xiu 

i anytime Lower duplex. 1 -bedroom, partial I y TO ALL REPLIES TERRY MANN, 477-4837 _ ^ . tea mate deeuable locatino. make anytime NortksMteera SecuritiM 

RnnftN nnnx arrur.ra i m 'urniteied. oU heater, fenced yard. _ „ , __ * 2211* lh) * ,h * Investment oppor- securmte 

BR0W U29 B ^.«teSf M £lS Lm •»- Upper duplex 3 bedrooms. Write full details b* D - r BARLEY J^KNOKS LTD. ujted. Priced at $38 Ml erith down tunlly of Its kind. The original own- —---—--- 

1123 B la nshard Stresf L *rtlally furnished, otl heater ,*40 find mly lo tfB-Tm S*,JS£5i,/* ^S*5lll “ Jl « r 1» offering thla property at the 

Lower duplex. 2 bedrooms, par- P. O. BOX * SiHiii .LHXDBtKU. or mott ^tractive price of (45 000 CNIACTf WAD 

THF RflYAT T ANfFR u * 11 ? furofshed. hnt-water heat *45 VANCOUVER 1 B.C- ---— — - IBkEWL Mayfair Raalty Ltd. with terms tallnrmede to yoar re- INAUK R 

inc- KUIAL LANtXK Contact Mr. Wray of Stewart A ____ APARTMENT WANTED qulremenls The excellent ccndl- SMALL COFFEE SHOP WITH 

...., _ ___ __ Hudaor Ltd .. 384-3211 to view. —- SIDE-BY-SIDE DUPLEX Private (Mriy require* modern 8-18- t *°n 01 'hi* property make* It a LARGE TURNOVER. APPROX. 

:Sn, METCH^N. COS Y wri 4-ROOM MAYFAIR Ml i Sih errt*food * 8 ? fbsT^rmxIgsgT *St. aSkING^SSlY 

!nrludlhg 1 range > °&ldi 1 , fre* laundry '* 00d Garden* Bus dally. Rea- MORTGAGE ^ ms r “ dOWB "• ,n ’* nL C *" “ fWK^«imi^r^!JibS l CALL ^“otKR 

g5*£a“ ““ ym - centre ks ‘v“»‘s“«!na - L 

Set remidenl'^manager or call 477-1771 -BEDROOM ' h S t NEW" SUB- Dn vou ne,d . fir,t or **sSZLt*‘ k l£F *** I,0 * TT '' HM>r « SUITES - INCOME »U.230.00. WILSON-PURCHES * ASSOCIATES-I- 

* LkLsJP *i?nS?,ri22S.- 1!^ 11 ‘ aecond * Sway ne, Ltd. THIS COULD BE THE BEST LTD. HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS 

------ aSSrrJK? oS^end* 1 .™.!! I . _ a,_kri ^All^Lt TOLL J-ARTICULARS SUITE »_ 702 FORT STREET _... LTD/ _ 


FOR 

MORTGAGES and 
AGREEMENTS 
FOR SALE 

That meet our 
Portfolio Staadai-di 
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION 
TO ALL REPLIES 


2 DUPLEXES 
TOP CONDITION 

| 342,000 for BOTH SPACIOUS DUPLEX 

Built nine yearn ago when costa PAYS 12®e 

ss srEfaSa ssLJ-ia. rs 

EEl* *”"■ ^ SSf ii i SS AskSr.am 

down CALL Call R. Cox. KVft-Mffl. 

BYRON BISHOP. 382-6895 ****** ft-wirt dark. Lid. 

1 Frtmnv if 4ir\T CENTRAL PARK 


Ltd. SHAWNIGAN VILLAGE. Comfort- vnstern Becuntie* Ltd- 

able LIVING QUARTERS CONSIST 

- 7 “ of 2 bedrooms, 39x1$ living room. —— --— - — 

on ne , large kitchen and 1 -ptece bath 

20 DE LUXE SUITES coffee shop Beats 20 , i* «**n K.MRFIEID 

SSMS-MMl ™ 5 suites 

J^TuS ffl - ttBL W bT^V Sduafed te a very bn. facets 

leavtfjn* equipment wvl goodwill. Thla may 5 ntfsenumed auite*. one bedroom 

H *>• y°ur opnirtunity to ENJOY each. No decorating needed beir. 

ISLAND HOMES LTD. COUNTRY LIVING and the PRD Thia I* not a conversion. Wonderful 

f IJS from thl* WELL - ESTAB- retirement income to someone. Full 

--LISHED buslne a*. price $37 .Son. Call Harold Ware. 

______ ED JUPP EV 5-2481 re» EV 3-148L Victoria Realty Ud.. 

SPACIOUS DUPLEX Swinerion. Stewart Clark, Lid. EV --* 1 48- 


BILLIARD HALL. 
COMMERCIAL COMPLEX _ „ _ ^ , 

riDir-ro X T nunmn TT * ,lm * to net la now to thl* 

ORIGINAL OWNER teillard parlor Eight near-new 

EXCELLENT CONDITION 5 r ]Sr*’ ck ub *~; h *f J °** 

i •, building. up-and-coming dialnci. 

. , , . Good lease. Price *31.500. Termi F. 

* J "^tet an dno to—rta* aergnaa or Bill Squirre. EV5CO 

!?, • deeirabla location, mak* anytime. Nnrth-waW.re Secuntiaa 


SNACK BAR 


SIDE-BY-SIDE DUPLEX 


MAKE 

RESERVATIONS 

NOW! 

Another 

CONGDON BUILT 

Block 

EL 

MIRADOR 

777 Cook Sfreet 

NOW RENTING 


S(jccial News from 
THE 

COACH HOUSE 

Bachelor suite $72; 1-Bedrnom Suite 
W7.5U. 1255 Grant SL Near Vic 
High. Cali D.M.D. at $82-9282. 


U25 Blanthard 84re.I 

THE ROYAL LANCER 

1527 CEDAR HILL CROSS RD 
2 -Bedroom Suite. $127.50 
1-lied room, $102 50 


partially furnished, on healer ,$40 
Lower duplex. 2 bedroom* par¬ 
tially furnished, hot-water treat *45 
Contact Mr. Wray of Stewart 4 
Hudson Ltd .. 389-3211 to view. 

METCHOSIN COSY 4 ROOM 
house with haaement Well water. 


Including range, fridge, lree laundry 

(•ctlltki*. drape* elevator. Intercom ronable to ron.ble tenant*. Victoria 
to locked front door. Pre**. Box 809_ 


Write full detail* la 
first r««Iy fa 

P O. fox 8 
VANCOUVER i B.C 


MAYFAIR 

MORTGAGE 

CENTRE 


PEMBERTON COURT 

1050 PEMBERTON 


Available November 1 st. Large one- 4071 QUADRA AVAILABLE NOV. 
WONDERFUL LARGE 1-BEDROOM £££ ^ “ Ulrt “~ r - VS^wSS^SSl. 

assart ‘KSsSd^s;. ^ 

fireplaca, cablevlilon, guest room. *ge«fai«* Ltd., 385-144*. 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE OVER 

garage. Elderly person nreferred. —- ~ ~ ~~ looking Langfnrd Lake, tel hrol; 

Galt House Apts., Rockland Avenue, AVAILABLE ROW wired to electric rang*; 177 

ltd-ioin alter 1:30 p.m. Sbedrocm ground floor_(U» BS8-1849. 


Galt House Apts., Rockland Avenue, AVAILABLE ROW 

Kd-lOCn after 0:38 p.m. _ 3 bedroom ground floor_ 

ONE BEDRM SUITE IN TWEEDS- SSJlu • - - **' SOUTH OAK BAY, TUDOR BONE. 

MTRADOR mul r AiwrlmenU. Park Bnulevard .77*u„$ bsdrnom* and swimming pool. 

m s, “,rss ^'saa'TSt SSrH'SSw **" “ 

NOW RENTING ^ - ft “bSS" eSUrffiaffi 

I ac. LAND RENTALS DINLLET DELL APTK-CWy on* paaaeaai/m Reference* required. $92- 

65 «2 Garbally Road. S-room self- f* 1 “ < * t one-texlroom apartment 371* or 184-3012. 

DE LUXE SUITES G V r “ gr ^ n,edl * t<ly w^taUE* Stk ELZaSil house for rent, oil" fur 

922 l id'.eminent Street 3845685 -J' 1 *!?" 'ncludad. $ 110.00 mo. nace. oil itove. EV 2 «O 0 after 5 

Manager In attendance. --- pS22^*H«n'IS 1 MSII.5^i3£ P ' 1 "' _. . 

1 Rental Agent. PEMBERTON RD NICE BACKE- - and MaitegerJ9 4-398B 2 -BEDROOM HOUSE CLOSE TO 

R. BROWN A SONS LTD. to tote to quiet pern*. Lovely ..._ Sa.«,*“ d ,m,n ' * * m 

I'ort Street EV S- 34 S 5 twnfa and grotaute, $ 10 . EV 4-7183 LA MAISON BLANCHE C * IBI ___ 

-- 2-BEDROOM. AUTOMATIC OTL 

PONDEROSA DARLYN MANOR CORNER 1-BED JT 0 "* nS^RJIte > RaM» <> 4m«n'**’ N '* r 

TONULKUSA room auite. $ 110 . Da lux*, quiet. '.. or , lnlor te» l J? ) , Pte*»e phone Mr*. Hea te Rifle Range. 479-2498. 

IU4 Esquimau Road elevator. catMevUlon atove. frig. Wooteey. $8A921$ or D.M.D. $83-8282 . a BEDROOMS, GORGE AREA. 

wexhing lacUlUe*. cloea downtown. revenua suite included. 388-1841. 

ne m.r« rmw <n »ui view 9 s4 CoIUnaon. Ph. EVb-5080. UfArwc roue _ — 


dlvliion. North Quadra. $110 a mortgage' Or 

month. Garage: rmriairi and imaU Da you hate a mortgage td well I 
greenhouae. 3K4-3949 between 10 a.m. and realise caah? W# have full 

»™I J P-W., _ farlUtte* to handle all >«ir finao. 

4071 QUADRA AVAILABLE NOV. jjWJ*y4jra>«lU *' "X * 1 *»'«r»bte 
3d Modem 2 -bedroom bangaJow. *-•" 

Dining room. nil. hot water heat. L E. KTRK. Mgr, 

Garage. CM per month. 4T8429 L t88-29D5 

B8IM9 ** ,lKtr,C MAYrAu5 B *RtALTY LTD. 


C. MALLSTT, 382-2U7, WESTERN 

Up and Down duplex at 1(21 Fern- HO M5 8 LTD -— 

waod. 3 Iota, revenue *141 Poaahle BY OWNER — CLEAR TITLE 
future apart men* site. *13,908- Leas aoteb ftelrflald. I auites. aetl-efri 
if cadi to Dtotgage. Dial tSUMI taiaed. 1 bedroom each. Full price 
ask for Jay Regers, Hager A 8 M, 00 fl GR 92752 Principals only . 
Swayne. Lid. WANTED 


Ltd. EV 5-2481. 


FIVE-UNIT RENTAL huVati : - ^, OWLY , - BboM 

aTY ^sf-i.sr-.rt , aJ^ ,h- ' ism!ss^. a wmss^«sss! l z 

• Neat lawn and garden rruni 


DE LUXE SUITES 

Manager in attendance, 
i Rental Agenla 

P R. RRChVN A SONS LTD 
V82 Fort Street EV 5: 


* Four totrisnn nalta 

WE HAVE * One three-room afate 

MORTGAGES l 

• Fully furnished with 

HAGAR ft SWAYNE LTD. *»«*?•„ KAattt 

* ncn Reduced to $U.0H 

F.V 4-C&J1 • Excellent return* 

Try your dowm payment and term*. 
All lnqAdrles, 

AL NOSAL. 3853435 

-_____-. p. R. Brown A Son* Ltd., 1«J Fort 


HOWDY FOLKS! Come m and view “ 


Ph. EV 50080. 


sur firediy ipacioua auite* 

We-hwvt: Cableviaion 

Window drapes 
Automatic laundry 
Elevator 

Resident caretaker 
On* bedroom from $ 102 . 00 . 

Call Rental Department 
EV 5S77I anytime 


l - BEACON ARMS i bedroom house, near ele- current rates 

COMFORTABLE 2 BEDRM SUITE men tary KhooL $47.10. GR 51B7A p R DRAWN ft CDNC r Tn 

i^rsjss-srrsuss ra ,v r: & &S; zmsspuuz? jez £ E s v ^ 

120 Government, MM. Graves. 884-OCS nTBS D^W-ttS ^*d. oil Move, Duka WmO. ***™ - 

ntrarrt-u an. aer* ._ .w MODERN " 1 urtianr,^ 3BEDROOM HOUSE. *308, HILL- _ MUKlTaAtxE LAJANS 

J tm bStopr ate in qute^bldg. Grcsind floor 1 slde-Shet bourn*. KVMSM. *!”> 

J»i2nUS! ,, ™ d - *“*•*“ HOUSIS WANTID TO ^4^' 


MONEY TO LOAN 

»DR ALL TYPES 

MORTGAGES CLOSE IN 

EASY REPAYMENT ? SELF-CONTAINED 

CURRENT RATES SUITES 

P. R. BROWN ft SONS LTD. Owner tw* large 3 -bedroom aut* 
183 FCRT STREET EV >343* Atolng only »U. 000 . 


—evmKi mSuST* fiKPaSZ "" *■ 0r lX “ r ‘ _^_ BROWN BR0S - 

BROWN BROS. AGENCIES LTD. malic beat M 0 . 777' Efa5S.lt Rd - Iv an am g - “INC AWAY TOR WINTER? AGENCIES LTD. 

U25 BteTOh^l Street _ EV 3-8022. _ ATTRACT IVE 1 *LBEDR(WM. SELF- 'Sfi ^ »«—nl BL EV 5-8773 

.ROCKHEIGHTS VILLA available November i, reference, en eVi-sci 

* 742 LAMPSON ST. ttBJTlSSft ttt IRhF* 

2 -BMrf “«£ w,r B .to»y - BEDRM. “KM' 

^&“h^fJd° pX” aSyae^Mtog?,^ U rwwfy t wl - MONEY TO LOAN ON MORT 

Elevator CabUvteton. teaaager, 800 Battery St, $834728. R^.| Tnwt 1884811 IF YOU CANNOT SELL YOUR gaga* quick AacWona, ateo *™- 

Frea Parking *15 MO. DE LUXE BACHELOR iarrymtoT avan_*Ri ' g " >7i>u ‘\ "* have reliable rJlert* wajt- menu aud murtgagaa gorrtiaaad to 

NORTTrWESTTOt^I^T). SHSntt&t* 

"gf ■iv^Ju^p^'or *£op/? C f£ f°52Sf , ta2? PRIVATE INVEOTOR BUY8MORT 

lUddMit Manager 18341X1 EV 5 -MU. Ll f ht - ***- AdulU. furnI■*«*!. Nomln*] rent Dec«rab«r. b|« « T*f*tr hAmaa. 477-4M1. 

■ 1 ----- - - I7a. 211 KlniitoTL Victoria Praai. Box m. - - - _ a". 

PRINCESS CHARLOTTE .rtN5nUtod RK EV^g E *<$St JSS2?“fra. *£» BEDROOM^ HOME M2 WAKfEO TO IQttOW 

457 LAMPSON ST. I ROOMS. HEATED, CLOSE TO *™V'. FoinlaheT^ote^^ or ttertly. Vlelorla T **«*?* * 1 ^ 

J- „ , „ _GO RGE * WATERFRONT—$ ROOMS ^_Box ^__ 

pout, larga auJUa, * ornRr^M qirme in t imc. Hr*t. water, itove. fildce Included. I iRFT.RnnM prf.vf.rari.Y IN ! mooey? Pleaae phona me. H, 


_ Parking. ISO monthly. Apply Ste. 

CELLENT 1349 lar1 S*- or Pbon# 


an*wnl at rurrrot Inleraat rale* iGueeta'. 
Qubek dec I tom a I expanaon 


HOTEL 

Larg* . lot. 


H0MEB L LTD' WEST * R ' N VICTORIA. BX. DUNtAN. B.C. 

—— - ^--- ■ " —“ — Huh volume Service Stall on lor 

BY OWNER — CLEAR TITLE. lease Good OMunuhity for tha 

1 »8te»' EXCELLENT r.Jht man. Agra. IO»$43to re- 

taiaed. I bedroom each. Full price n nnnmn>mw.f qulred. Pleaaa cordact: 

BM 000 . GR 93752. Principal* only. OPPORTUNITY „ _ 

WANTED ' 23 SUITES Box 3tL!l225Sfa or phnaa: 1 

I ^^^STreJ^: PRIME LOCATION im-om - Evro. Mffii 

CLOSE TO PARK this mat bk your oppor tut 
PRIVATE SALE ONLY. ROOM- AND CITY Ui£a *to 

log home. Oear title. Poaeaa Ike from owaar aa tetereattog arnfil- 

Immediately. Walking dialanr* to Modem apartment block of 23 able retail «te*tilMilnaid wttk Port 
town. For particulars phona 473-4474 larga suite* comprising 1 tuobed- Office. Karaite I* toatkgl with 

—-vViBBTWi fi ntiPi rv- TOOm “ d '* teie-hedfoom auite* in ample parking and Hmttad omapeti- 

FAIKFTKLD DUPLEX aa antellent rental locaBcai. pn Horn Sfatahte aa aaaa am wtte 

Reveaae IIP monthly. Price >14,000. down. Full Price *220 000 Total operation. Vfatarte .Pn** Bor 8B 

GRT-28B1 revenua appro.lm.ieiy WTO per - wnimtii T at m - 

——----- annum. Jack Mean, EV 5-T70I. _ , E SQUIMA LT PLAZA 

FORT STREET . Whvl . - . _ ... Serve* a growtag mounufaty. gate 

* niltei, fumlihed. Revenue *2*5 M “ ri * Wh>l ® 8,1 ud two atorea left. Hoyal Trito. te8- 

monlhly. Price *28,000. GR 7-2881. __ * _ 

-THRIVING DRAPERY »' fZZSTZL 

OF^tSETtIIS , BUSINKSS -J-Jgw-faWPH—to-. 

-— '5? t £ , -j2Zf*Z RARE „OPPO$mfI^Y—Pa- 

t>V«TATIRANT teterrilmg o.-cup*lion and good «“b or trade. Phona 

KCdO I AUaAI> 1 return from knvp«t#d raptUl. Over 

WITH PARKING SSfiT “ d * t “ dU> 14ft IUSINQS oVfOlTUNI. 

rullv equipped, uvtitong AUTO- f 11 " 1 * *** . __ TtlS WANTID 

MATIC mSHWASHER Sealing Including l ock fixture*, lew and ---_ , ___ 

naartty approx. 50 people. Spe the goodwill of a well established 

liailAng tn T-bone ittmk* and bu*ine*«- Informalion avallabi* to WAMTFT3 

home-made Pie a TWO-BEDROOM potential purchaaen through n/tox r—u 

LIVTNO QUARTERS Includ ed >n up GREENE _ 

LEASE OF 1 YEARS WITH , M . n3< I8WJ;*5 P^fvhte tnvateorwitew* lo taaxhaaa 


14S RUS1NKSS 
OPMITUNITIIS 

RESTAURANT 
WITH PARKING 

Fuflv equipped, uirtudm* AUTO¬ 
MATIC DISHWASHER Sealing 


144 IUSINISS OPPORTUNI- 
TICS WANTID 

WANTED 


LtVINO QUARTERS Includ ed tn 
LEASE OF 1 YEARS WITH 1M .gi na 
room tar OPTION. FULL price ONLY *7,790. w 


gueat*. excetlentlTerms 


FROWN BROS AGENCIES LTD. metlc heat MO. m Efaulm.lt Rd 
U 2 S HLam hard Street _ EV 1-8022. 

.ROCKHEIGHTS VILLA available November i, 

- -740 T nrocftM tT warm - 3 ' r “ nl **lt-cartaln*d auite 

742 LAMFaOIN Ga* tar cxiklrte Included In rent 

*U0 to 1130 805. EV 4-4457. ^ _ 

J Bedroom suite* with Balcony jy M0 DELUXE 1 BEDRM 
Sparicm* soundproof rtxxna miate at Beacm BUI Park. Cal 

Indoor hmfed pool manager, (09 Battery SL, 0834325. 

Elevator. Cable virion. - : - 

Free Parlttag 170 MO. DE LUXK BACBELOf 

No children ureter 14 yrn STE. Colvcn Court, 3897 Fort Street 

NORTH WEST TRUST LTD. 

Rental M*nU 1888034 ^BEDRQCM SOTTE W IRCLB 

{taddent Manager 0824100 ir3n * Pb 


-- going away tor, winter’ 

ATTRACTIVE 1 LBEDrJwM. SELF- ^ J^LSS 

ffiSUHE? UPPFJJ^ DUPLEX - Excellent^referenceaCall EVl-MlI 


ilTT. DUPLEX^ Excellent referenceaCall EV 

« ^ Mia* a^T rT ttei SIX ■ftemoor cr Friday evening. 
in rem. ru UAH t $nv im*ra I rtimnliVM 4c 


tout to LEONARD yeo 
J gte «n JACK BROWN, eve*. EV 4-0531 {24-HR. SERV.) 

384-4971. 381 8138 

PEMBERTON HOLMES LTD. », crl 


CONFECTIONS 

GROCERY 


WL SELL Eteahhriiad buenre. with MOD- £>" neL 

APARTMENT BLOCKS KRN living quart err tn. ** 10 “ »*“ froidie. 

tejataroa U riwvrtng a nto profit phoo. Mr*. BrewneD—«52-lT95 

HAGAR ft SWAYNE LTD. SJm.ooo ^TaiS c. G. heinterman 4 co ltd. 


PEM BERTON, HOLMES LTD. 

PRIME B 
COMMERCIAL 
INVESTMENT 

Corner development. 

10 years old. 

New condition. 

Available at 3/8 replacement. 
Will return 30% n*L 
$ 80,000 will handle. 

Phone Mr* BrawnaU—8B2-179S 


Private Invert nr wiabei lo pwrtvaja 
revenue p rv i pert te a ranging from 
820.000 la WU 000 Mute rimw goad 
return Ftreneing available. AH ealte 
| in terirkteat confidence. 

P G. JACKSON LTD 
mi Fort 91. EV24M8 amUma 

REQUIRED 

Client deeire. to preebaat bukhag 
with eatebllabed and protltetee 
grocery buaineaa. Livfag qaattera a 

ip lease'call Mr. Ceraty. 8M-TXI4 eg 
473-8381 F. N. Cabekte Ltd. 

VICTORIA CDNSTIUJCTIOH LTD. 

M*$rTOr: 


LEONARD YEO 


13B Blanshard SL 


■84111 S»228i to Ml partlariarg 


EV 4-0531 (24-HR. SERV.) J U* listed this inmit apartment l. IXCNANDi UA^ 

your* at a ridlculou. figure of only 1ST ATI 

HAGAR 4 SWAYNE, LTD. $39,900. Sootleu. In tip too retortion-____ 

---— fully rented always Showing a good mne rp nrrax a-iTNrr apa 


4f7 LAMPSON ST. 


BETTER BUY TRI! 


--- fully rented always Showing a good trade UP-DOWN MIN IT APART 

DISPLAY AND ARTIFICIAL FLOW- rel Income. Approx. $30,000 cash M naorratrej Oraiev tor 

er buaineaa Monthly returns but will handle. Mo\* quickly on thl* vvWe' nr r*ni X term eaulawd 
mostly Chrlatmaa aua Will train exriuaive Dial SRM341. aak to r*nrbe* HENRY LEvS 


heauUtuf K ground«i** ,UiU *’ ^BEDROOM SUITS IN LANG- *» lw - *» ov "'- *'idge Inrlifa^ 8 -BEDROOM. PREFERABLY^ - IN ^. T.riK ” *u J?'. i. H . Three suite* are better than two te** t J^ 1 ^o^' rt ^iP* C up ,l inio C hJll d S^rltle.Ttd.’ 


2-BEDROOM SUITE 8017 QUADRA * GR 7-M OT. ' ' _ISquagt Propertie. of Victoria LU,. ^ -1 V-t,"-o^ to MM i ire - virtorte^Prert VOUP! ««WN ^ NHBB 

- - - --- - - --365-1893 aSer^pm 3-ROOM SUITE. WALKING DIS EXECUTIVE REQUIRES 2- OR S T'a'- W$THOUT AX»41 NJOTRJ^ITON too. Bvcwl'eret tor^Uoo. ^fnprtot^ Box 047. _StenosrapheJV”.,^^. Fully _ ^ _T____ 

'<3V. UTT $70. OAK HAY AVE..-I*n<e city centre. Reasonable rent, bedroom modem home, unfurnished or worry. Vlrtorla Mortgage Sjtof ''old ato potenttat, full Pric* _gj. 4 JJQ CHIP RESTAURANT equipped hu.lne.i aervlca "l!lr> 14T LISTINGS WANTID 

haatod I-mom suite, elore to hua 2 -BEDROOM SUITE. ALSO 3-ROOM Children welcome. 0385194. in Cotwood area. 882-5807. debenture*! Ona-ymr 7<V K8.30a BEV McARTTtUR_Ncrth FKH^ND CHIP RESTAURANT DU r ^ nv " Txrritete - - - 

-ftrfk Adulla EV 81093. fatte. in. Colltofan. FV 2 - 0 * 8 ! __ _ _ ^ _^ WrmrvtrT - ariarttrtSrttA-nnN “ eurtU " LU " KV ^ KSSteSt TvenlS toil .to club ret'™ For detail* phone TOR FAST SALES LIST WITH 


Anry, Maatraa Ore. 

2-BEDROCM BUNGALOW-O H-W. 

heat, bunt Often wealed. KV 84483 


TOUR-ROOM SUITE, M «NL IHAULTAIN • 8HELBOURNE. 3-BED 1714% WITHOUT At3A0N3STRAT70N | mBmi 


NEAR SEA. SELF-CONTAINED. 1 BEDROOM SUITE. HEATED. $00. heat Included. 480 Garbally Rd. 888 room home by retired rouple with or worry' W-torta tenon ftyaar 
p^er retired people. EV 4-O8S0. I GR 7-8810. |397a <» without option to buy. GR 7-4080.1 (tatontoreal Ora-vrir 1%. ' 


Excellent evening, hotel end club I relum*. For d«taili phone _ FOR FAST S AL ES LIST WITII 

Irotentlto Rrewx-bir ra.b after! C H HOLLAND REAL ESTATE DALBY A CO.. BN BLANAHAJUJ. 
eonridered. 38MM0 or 4788845. *» Vfaw. EV 5-004 dr EV 4-7*5* EV8-C4L 


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1<M> LISTINGS WANTID 

HAS YOUR DOCTOR 

WARNED YOU TO 
SLOW DOWN? 

If th# time hq. MBif when, 
y<|UT l»«n» h«l hevom* « burden 10 1 
>nu. you may now need m> npoi • 
hr.p in Mil.ng'at the best pm*. 
p„s»,hle m today ■ rinn* markrl. 

My knowledge of ih* markrt 


ISO HOUSIS FOR &LE 

SWINERTON 
STEWART CLARK 
LTD. 

W BROUGHTON ST. EV toMPl 

OAK BAY 
WALK IN SPACE 
(i*jo 3Q. ft. or it : > 


HOUSES FOR SALE 


n" ■ ooniL'w . J Ilimnf mom. 1 k.mv bedroom* • 

r ,. , J’*- BRQWN * , - rampletgly remodelled kitchen wlthl 

F.V S-J4J6_ 34-hr. service j built-in appliancv*. 4 poe voiuivl 

. I»lhn»«n, comptpely uled — all 

xr_._ ti ^ l*.. «■«„ i .j a *‘* *wur»*. and a main floor 


Nanaimo RflwMy Co. Lid. ."uto 

wnahar and dryer Full haeemrn' 

A COMPLETE INTEGRATED auto-.nl hextme copper ptomaine 
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE "»* »inn«. TTwre ar» many F.X : 

SERVICE TflAS hare, making It wall w.vVt 

>ou' nmer-tira full Asking Pnre 
me "*n sell your Business. Farm nr ELj.Unn 
U'tierfiom Propgrtj W» can build I m mnn r„ ■ 


J«u premises to auil your busmen. 1 
W* ran >i*lp finanr* nr r*»lnanc* the 
aaia of your huilness or rommerclal 
property. 

T" Ii»t Jnyi huilnei* nr use nur 
arrvlres. write nr phone Frank N#' 
rr Char Sln«l*f«n at Nanaimo 
Realty Co Ltd. 17 C’urrti Street. 
Nanaimo. B C. Phnna 7S4-73H. 


HAGAR A SWAYNE LTD. 
EV 4-0531 


HE SURE WHEN LISTING 
that lour property i« pared 
to aril. Call SIR. HOLDEN 
gradual# iptnaiaar, in talk 
oner ynur selling problem. 

LEACH A SPARKS LTT) 
EV 4-4117 Gft 7 3444 


SELLING YOUR HOME 
OR REVENUE 
PROPERTY? 

FOR EARLY ACTION AND SATIS¬ 
FACTION LIST WITH A. U. 
CHANDLER OR DON HANNAH 
CALI. JJW-4244 ANYTIME 
BASTION SQUARE PROPERTIES 


uAi | JM-O-N-D-A-Y 

WALK LN SPACE 

< iuu 3Q. »T. or it : > 2 P M. TO 4 J* M. 

and my experience 1. at your t*i \- 1 on• p. n] ■ ,,_. 

l,r lo give you «t m pa the lie h*lp In rS? A *Li* JTSl Ver y Bungalow 

antvina vour nrnhlem. and flndln. ■ . - f * r ** A r«Kl deal of »(v 
lurt and expense have «ma two the 
'•Itsvanaleei of row *,* FAMILY 6% 

HOME C .mpr.aea living ronrn with, » , 

evaanad beam ,-m.OC fuertlrorU N.H.A. 

lyAn^etaly" 1 remodelled klecheJT 1 with 1 Innleieat only alx per cent 

^iV A-R-T-I-S-T-I-C 

new fixture*, and a main floor 

uuBty iwra arran«ed t v auto. Fimahed ter an yeaia 

wnahar and dryer Full basemen'.! 

autrwMl hexline copper ptomaine RFTTKR THAV Kf~\AI 
n». wnnne. Itier# are many EX : Dr ' Mt,n lnAl ' I>tVV 
' "AS here, making H well w.iith, ^ 

, your ,n«t#cc<m rull Asking Price MLS uS 9fH 

«Li9no A-n-o-l-h-e-r 

i ED JUPP. EV 5-2481 M«ck W. Lvie 

Silver Dollar Listing 
FAIRFIELD Agent* and Chenia Welcome 

3 BEDROOMS yes . . . thi» larce bungalow \ 

o RATmjrvNxre 11 e'er to much BETTER than new 

J flAltlilUOMS BECAUSE the owner* have been 

FULL BASEMENT improving their home INSIDE and 
NEW Airm mr ufat nuiaide for seven years . -i 

INiLAY AUlUUlLHtAT Everything U aa near PERFECT 
MMACL LATX Family R It SI •* c *" *** Se* for youraell 

PENCE LOQATED on A Ol I FT 11 '« ready a DREAM BUN 

[STREET CCOSE TO TOWN^^ND ‘J* 1 ; 0 *-. 11 J* lll “ "IDE*L“ 

.T 00 ^ HILL P *« M T^ V *,.y wIrm"^! 

* *«■ rAMlX uvnc ^?TF 0ri Ind BL |f A S VE7IY 

' ° R ^ M ™ , -l- I PERFECT^. 

* CABINET FMLr-Pnif rrmuav #ar " ,nd every iuuaie lool I* an 

WTni * nr iTS** ^ loroally par led . U la eatimated 

• VO ,hlt ,f LARGE BUNGAIOW 

A VNV iS-n R r^ CKYA,lD WIT8 *»» ronalriartad in 1KC and flnlahed 

• WPiMW UKE ,T ,S KiyW w,lh •“ ,h ' 

ur »p i LARAGE FROM EXTRA FEATURES and valuable 

1 rm „ '«>*• «>“t 'he COST WOULD RF. TWO 

FULL PRICE »t* TS(I THOUSAND FOUR Hl NDRF.n 


HOUSES FOR SALE 


HAGAR & SWAYNE 
LTD. 

04 Yalea Street EV 4 09X1 

Memoar of the Real E«aie Board 

WATERFRONT VIU*.A 
ALMOST AN ACRE 
OWN BEACH AND RAMP 
SPACIOUS, SECLUDED 


ED JUPP. EV 5-2481 

FAIRFIELD 
3 BEDROOMS 
2 BATHROOMS 
FULL BASEMENT 
NEW AUTO OIL HEAT 


WE NEED LISTINGS . * ■£«<« imn* rxxci Y u\twg | ^ete' ^^if <A 


! n.rr , „V;,___ ><*. that the COST WOULD RF. TWO 

FULL PRICE »t* TSd THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED 

ED JUPP EV 5-24*1 M0ltE THAN T " E ASKING PRICE 

JL-rr, tv NOW Pleaie aer for youraell 

, The Ihlni room la SPACIOUS 
I curpF vyifi r.i n and PLEASING and SUPERIOR 

oUITE TOR SALE . Tha BEAUTIFUL DINING 

SEAVTFW AREA la an CHARMING and RE- 

I ., r ?.r\ VU! ‘ W t-AXING You will hk, n . 

NEW LISTING tp- kitchen ha. rlinshinf. 

_ WINDOWS and la an VERY com 

i Thla meat attrarllve and bn*hi PLETE and aitrartlva with lota 
1 L 1HST T t**E. ON MARKET and )oi. nf rupbaarda SO VERY 
I with SLAVIEW FROM EVERY CONVENIENT ... You will aurel. 

! ROOM Large Ll»in* Room with ADMIRE the hreakfa.i table .pace 
, eleftne fireplace Dinatta. J bed- i THE MASTER BEDROOM ia 
room., tiled hath room. WALL TO 1 SUPERIOR The maatee bed 

WALL CARPETING THROUGH I -,"?•? J* •>* "MT for SI7T 
OUT Plenty nt ruphnard apace In Ul all VWfa la di. 

I excellent ronditlon. Owner* leaving' t 7^L. BEST FLOORS, clothe. 
Cty and anyiou. for quirk «L | & ' The 

PRICE *16.800 SECOND bedrAom la Aao vei • 

_ _ _ 1 ery nl"e wltfh SUNNY WINDOW*. 

MRS. ELLIOTT LOVELY FLOORS, and ro.m enourh 

I EV 3-9893 or EV 5-2481 bedrSim J den .. Jrf ffJgS 


ViHl CANNOT find 4 h I a 
RARE type nf pmpcity- with¬ 
in t-ll.v limm RUT tl yuu 
art willing to drive JO min 
uiea in work and want 
SOMETHING SPECIAL - 
LOOK AT THIS 

GRAND PIANO SIZE LIV¬ 
ING ROOM i 

LARGE DINING ROOM 
with PATIO: 

tftlZY DEN with FIRE¬ 
PLACE 

* LARGE BEDROOMS; 

I BATHROOMS - 
LAUNDRY; 

PARKING tot FOUR 
CARS, 

BOAT-RAMP off tANDY 
REACH; 

ALL FENCED AND 
LANDSCAPED; 

FANTASTIC SEAVIEWS; 

ASKING PRICE MS non 
A DRIVEBY WON'T HELP 
aa very little nf the home 
ran be aeen from the road. 
So tot a peraorutl viewing at 
your convenience, aa well aa 
of othar equally attractive 
Haling*. caJl; 

JOHN BISHOP 
OR ANY OF OUR 
SALEJ-PERSONNEL 
EV 4-0531 (ANYTIME) 


GORDON HEAD *20.300 

BRAND - NEW. QUALITY - 
BUILT, 1 • bedroom. J • bath 
horn. Baaemam cary*' 
aundeck ■ in damped gi (lm 
down. 11 n a month, P. 
and I. 


‘•ne FIRST TtMF. ON MARKET I and Joi> of rupboqrd. SO VERY .rnr nein.i 

with SLAV IEW FROM EVERY CONVENIENT . . . You wtll »urel> SLA VIEW --SECLUSION 


LISTINGS WANTED OFF BLENKINSOP 

c*.h buyer fur bungalow end' A BFDROOMS 

dupleg up .nd down, cioae in. ’ Df.unuuitlS 

R Cog EV 4-34*1. Attraeeve and neat 

Swunertoo. Stewart Clark, Ltd. : '•'* oil Bn|tit Liv 


and QUALITY Jn All Vlcfoua di« 
tnrl. BEST DR FLOORS, doth*. 
Hnaeta, aunahlne window* . . 
Fleaae ace fnr \-ouraell The 

SECOND BEDROOM I. aim vei ■ 

1 ery nlm wltfh SUNNY WINDOW*. 

BEDROOM or DEN i. hOT I.ARGF. 
lm' ia SMALL Thi. third hedroom 
omild be COMPLETED Into a full 

aim at very Jltt la root If needed 
. . . AS A DEN. It la ti* right 
.. „ • T V*i2 LARGE HEDROOMS 

; AND A DEN . Plraae notice 


Ox F.V 5-3491. Atdlcfiv# atm) n#*t horn# Ju^ |h^ EXTRA QUALITY >TNCK * ; i 

Swunertoo. Stewart Clark, Ltd. I*"* “J d , Bright Living Riaim. Hr*- antmd the ground. AI Vo pleaie 

-— —- --Place. Dining rv>om, rumpacf latchen notjm the EXTRA QUALITY 

Lilt your Hftmp trilh * lisxlnjomi. «<l hard«vfAt»d double tip*" DUHOffi ROOFlKn 

B DOWNSTAIRS ihen lit ft rooth^d The "black top" —n« •« 

. n * ,' n . COL WOOD. MET* Humpui mm rwoft4— fin ihftd XftaiX*xc^«1 'or p^rmunmi wmp 

Bnf1 « LANGFORD. Phonr «nd • larfr. bright Utility Pleftw driv* irourd through 

4TA.1772 or 47I-17H. Olympic Bom*# rm>m cqofipcd for Wjiitirr *nd mitrlri. SEE THE ATHLETIC 

Limited. Ory«r wlucn would be a pmur# lo GRQUNTW5 ai_HAMPTON PAP K. I 

fiAWCfft In N ice.y lindiapH kH ac SCW^pi. Cf.OSE. th# 

*ut' -stusin*' w „ sr -- ja «a»™, -ssraw^* i 

the attenti'in and advenlaing the., *"“*■ v " High at h<v<t Viandt AND TH*' 

oetervr Talk it over with Doug j PfllCE *18.400 PRICE Is ONLY C J m with ouh-k 


oeaerve Talk it over with Doug 
Ravin tt nn ai Umvemlty Realty 
Lid 471 ISM of »* J037 

1*0 HOUSES fOt SMI 


OAK BAY REALTY 

„ * OR OAK BAY HOMES 

CADBORO RAY \TLLAGE 
OWNEjr TRANSFERRED 


pauo. OnDort NEARBY , RUS CLOSE I 

High at twv>l Viand' AND TH*' 

PfllCE *18.400 I’R'CE IS ONLY m 1*10 with quick 

pmaeailon NHA INTEREST 

MRS. ELIJOTT , «ate only stx per cent i 

FI/ 1 MQ7 nr FV A-n4B1 * , ’ d BEST OF ALL. iha NHA PAY 

t.V j-SBHJ or tv >_4Hl I MENTS ARE only SEVENTY 

I THREE DOLLARS MONTHLY ft» I 

_ __ _ loterr.i nrmnpal AND TARES I 

DOl BLE BARRELLED Renui value ia abm* fifty not.- 

__. . . . 1 LARS MONTHLY MORE than m, 

Mmciue 4 -Bjkm famtiy w* near [NHA Paymanta IHSPETT IN ■ 
«ll atnoou rtcHR.tn. VuU •went Oil SIDE AND OUTSIDE . tH* ia 
| , H «“ ; °R « l*«»l duplav paying | a b argain Ratter than near, i 

! w •HI' aep en’ and utihtiaa In ADDRESS la SIMs AVE 33T . 


| !J*5. with aep env and utilil 
lm* aawp* Aaktng It.' *m 
Call R. Cox. EV yiUB 


OAK BAY 

A deairable trlandiy area ell the ) p AVrjP AMIC VIFW 
amamtie* in bring up your cnild 1 A -'UKA»UL Wt-W 

ram. a few aupa lo Beat nea. MODERN FAMILY HOME 

SMALL S FAM!LY *Cu v^uL!?'nnt COLONIAL CHARM 


NEAR HAMPTON PARK SCHOOL ! 
MACK W. LYLE In t-harj*. OPEN 
MONDAY TWO TO POUR plaa <a I 
nhon* ANYTIME N BA CITY i 
HROKERAGF. OfTICI . Ram I 
derv-e ntvme MACK W LYLE 1 
EVMhaf MLS fS.M. 

COME AS YOU ARE 


be ctrilled a. the mam "floor j EARLY POSSESSION i 
ron.iata of living rwii. I twd-| tlt c r.. SIU .,. 

rouma. IS baihmoma exceliam •• Lyt.31Kc.IJ 

ln m t« oillltl uH'eo'“ y “ fm *»■***» Ml' TEN room 

. a '* ilh »i mao> riduait. 

LAHi.E FAMILY Ytal can de faaturaa from ite waiiu.ii . 


OPEN HOl’SE 
1 TO 5 P.M. 
SUNDAY 


^ ,p ss^jsssr «“K Brand Srw ^***-°°™ 

QtAUTv^hn^ed new home,Sl^^SLSSQuality Butit Hnm* 

vsxr a in& "you la *«?'u!dI irrs. a " k ' ght ' 

expect In much mta-e expenalv* I!“ e. -..f-TTy * H PHEI.P* BUBDIVISTOR 

MsTy *SESSlON *Kii' l"Tlre SL.***'!*—-. * ml |* "7* <£ nr ' 1 ' 

*N! Sn0 Call D. G. Whyte. M»77(P J?_ .J~- Ml-a. ledte on Trana Canada lighany 

anytime. ' Si^ B .S5T Qj “ r ^‘ ?"' rh . ,nr Ul * 

rmu, KV m <»■ BV S-TM2. * K^afurlr* L-ihftpert living room 

J I dining ronm. Art*!*<■•, built In v*]. 

ROCKLAND AREA ! OAK BAY—WILLOWS 

MODERN BUNGALOW I -0 ** r**rm.ng home .ai a beautiful , »■ | * h, ktlchen. mahnganv rup 
roe nrwt tandeoagad kt matt fetat tram and bnarda hooded Move fan. atalnlei. 

iZO.lAflJ ; pxt. 1^1 juat bean -flared lor.*l**l amk. 4-place vanity hath mom 

E e at ina vary raimr o('"" h attractive new My la round 

90U Very lew atep* la ttw w*h- ha«m- t 

bed mom home offering a pan tea- ' *■'! nnuae worn a io*#iy entrance i™' 1 ’* /* ar **P* »'Ui folding 
mlr view of moumaina arid water '■«<* «>™ halle^lO ft. u.iag room, Ha *' t door ? full high cement baa* 
Granou* entrance halt, livmg and Unaware itmang rm with p(r- m* nt. l t'uglied ’n rumpuimom are*, 

dining mom nrhly raroeted tuna window owerlookma the aarden. au'iwnatv ml furnace, drive-in ear- 


co sno Call D. G. Whyte. 

anytime. 


ROCKLAND AREA 
MODERN BUNGALOW 
*25,000 

Her# if an IMMACULATE the 


1 ACRES - *28,000 

I wn-loot, luxunoua 1 -bed- 
rivjm and don home. Larga 

aotiarmta. <*mng aaid living 
rtvymi Modern in avaay 
way. tetiarat* l-rar garaga. 


UPPER LANSDOWNE 
*28,900 TERMS 

4 - had mom.. 1 - bath, apilt- 
levet IMMACULATE Ivan* 
on a BEAUTIFUL triad 
dnd landanaped lot. 

J M. TOOTHILL 

KV 4mat . MAAUi*. 


1 - bedroom hnuae. Newly 

C limed in.ide and out. Fully 
need. Low. low taxaa fin 
iranaportatlan Block from 
• hopping. A.idng IS.7M. 

Ph-me 

PETER GLEAVE 

EV 4-41611. ANYTIME 


'BEAUTIFUL" 

‘FAIRFIELD" 

Thu Invaly, modern three 
oedrnnm home feature, an 
auracbve fireplace and pir 
ture window Immarulala 
roodiHoo. No atepe. Land 
acaped 

see rr — buy rr - 

LEAL VALLE 
fnr *l« 500 Phone fnr tun her 
lntormation 

PETER GLEAVE 

EV 4 0611. ANYTIME. 


VLA VI.A VLA VLA 
TERRIHC POTENTIAL 

1 II ACRES fully developed 
Excellent alte and aoll Ice 
marUel gardaa or traa nur- 

aarj Large halted graen- 
hnuae. Older 3-MI Mouble- 
frea hoar a ia top eonditiiai. 
Ire It Bow and make aa 

offer. AaUag SU.ooa 
SEAVIEW SECLUSION 

7 34 beautiful ACRES 3 BR 
Engine type bungalow that 
nflera comfort oulrt living 
In a rural arueqt vet <n!y 
33 minutea from town. Tha 
making price ia 123 too. Cuna 
aee it and make an offer. 


Ija HOUSIS 80R SALK 

HAGAlf * “SWAYNE 
LTD. 

■ 4 Yatea *. EV at»*j 

Mem ne r at Utd Real Eela.e Board 

, A GOLDEN MELODY 
WATERFRONT 
SECLUSION, TREES 

NATURE hat PAINTED a 

beautiful PICTURE lur .u 
a* you new the SHIMMER 
ING WATER. SCARLET and 
GOLDEN Urea nf AUTUMN 
Iiooi Sundrrk - Patio - Sun 
room — LIVING room or 
FAMILY room WINDOWS 
Thr. DINING room i» SPAC 
lOUS and the ULTRA 
MODERN KITCHEN with. 

DE LUX* built-in appli¬ 
ance* will DEUCHT the 
HOSTESS. Thla LUXURY 
ir.Udem-e la IDEAL tor eo- 
lertatning and priced In Ihe 
LOW THIRTIES with re*- 
amabla down payment. 

GLADYS McLURE 
384-0531 

NEAT AND THRIFTY 

3 Bedim bungalow, extra 
bedrm In baaameni. Cmty 
IIv. room npen F P.. Urge 
bright idtrhen. cioae to hua. 
achnoli. .hope A good buy 
at *17 BO. 

GERRY HUTTON 

>M All 1*4 1477 

CHARACTER 

LOCATION 

ITS VACANT 

Move Inin th,» 7-mom family j 
home now. Loc.'ad near Oak 
Bay border, no hu. line, 
comer lot Yea. w# do hav* I 
aeperal. dining mom and a 
lovely dan too. Ita clear title 
and Uia owner will carry full 
balance with reasonable down 1 

K ymem an a proa of Cl 
i Dial aM-rm and aak 
Inr 

JAY ROGERS 


HOUSIS FOR SALK 


D. F. HANLEY 
AGENCIES LTD. 

UA DOt GLA.S' STREET 
IISTIKI 

J4 HOUR SERVICE 


HOU5K5 80R SALK 


house* for Sale 


ISLAND HOMES LTD. B C. LAND > 

jam-iMugia* St. lotflw A Insurance Agency Ltd. 

SC GOVERNMENT STREET 

TO 08 SKU - CALL B cx. 
COSY COTTAGE **-»» 

JUBILEE ARK A 

, _ , „ ' SECLLDED ROCKLAND 

iwdriyiratrit tnSdTTnd 'Z\ *«{,:• MODERN FAMILY HOME 


Saily (£alani‘st 33 

Sunilav, Octtibdr 1i. 1*4* 
ISO HOUSIS FOR SALK 


SHIRLEY PHILPS’ 
HOMEFINDERS 
Ltd. 


; new oil hamat e, copper plumbing. PRICE 

icwlreil (or range, new hot water 
. ladk. new flour covering, new ma- , 


*26.0001 Fairfield FUz* 


'ana. nrw mnir vnverina. new ma- r„ _ _ . . 

lioganv kitchen raiuoau. Me Sap. {" • QOief loraiim Un. .panou. 
, „ gauge, and garden am lave* nil * protemiooal 

| TKRRrFTC .VALUF FOR Tm* fun h««nFn! 2 hrdrm «urc« ,n < J ,fUnrr l**- lR 

m r vi¥l f¥) l>ungftlow ia .mill bid o«\. and DR * **“ 

,JUU W ontrd al tmlv jo *50 Kvrluaive'with lcl " her n "» ample bedrooraa and 

Thia home :* anuaied In ao area J- Moore. SW3994 : 477-E3S. ' ,r J* 00 m *“- Rumpua 

iif new huu.ei. and duu a uw» I " 11 * ,:v1r • ro " m * w,,h v » n ”> l " 

1 iv.iue viu'ng eytrnur a r*iir>; . ' Gear UUe. Easy hnanr 

ing appearance -Om th'u haHIea.l. SH,900 *1.000 DOWN _ 

10 *n <ak floured I35.1S Uvmk Room TB .nt- c no m-t-rpe * 3M > LE.N COOK WC TT77 

with a rule (Ireplace. an lixlt TRADES OR Of T LRS 
U-ning Ruen,. cabinet Electric Ku- VACANT PflivSt'ESIfYNJ 

rhen and two Bedruom. .The mat.. VA 1 CITy 

There* ao evtra* mnirwn the°7V lhl * i-brdt-m full t»mt home with 3659 PRIOR STREET 
heaemem. and aparr roe more' hc<t '* >'tualed nn a quiet atreki 

development, economical ml - Loti ?*' °* k ® a -' A ' f "" large- nicely Modem i bedrmr* Iweigai— with 
waier heat and drive-m garage Lola >■"* wl "' ,r “it tree, full haaanaem and rrughed-in rtw* 

of fruit tree*—YOU MUST SEE Will take mongaze paper, property 1 room. New heating Loval- gar- 
THJS A REAL BUY' «- Hanaoai. d*n Catpon on rear Ian*, itody 

TO VIEW CALL Kr * "• I® *U «*iv*auenc*t. KxrluBve ll*t- 

ELAINE STEPHENSON. - i Sep i16 M0 

385-7761 OR RES. 385-7016 ?. L * ^ ^ £?‘2? 


orurd al mh jo *50 Kvrluaivg' with lcl " her ample bedroom* and 

J. Moore. Jp*3994 477-H3E ‘ I* I'aitiroom on main. Rumpu. 

and exira mum. with vanity in 


naaemem. Oear uUe. Ea.y ht«anr 


CITY 

3659 PRIOR STREET 


lo all convenience.. Bnlugv* Hat- 
i mg. 

BUY NOW • j 115,800 

an Mill * For appnintmaiw a* ulear ewtl Mr. 

O-H a -N.n.A. Hope, 1SA5SSB anytime. 

BRAND NEW 

Situated In the Ml Toimie area SEA VIEW CLOSE IN 
imdng* all new home*. Cnr L *.n DAITJLS RC1AT1 

■> L plan living rm. and dmuig KUAU 

rm . cabinet kilSuei with dm In* .... _ 

area Three goud-wr* bedrm. .nd f n3 £* rtv , ' J * 1 cam# m the 

'•nity hathrm. Full daylight base- "I*'"*' "''**• r on verted in 3 8 C 
mem planned for extia badrm* , ,,M *an tw u.ed for home and 
and balh roughed m Attached rat- revaaiue. Lge . level lot. Zreved fnr 
poii t2.4» dn . balance hv gb^. light tnduatry Terr)he potential 
NHA mortgaae Full price. Bk *n 1 here tl4.Sfl(l. lerm. J. M Taylor 
Mi Drew. VQ-tSSU or office, any- '* Lan Cook. JM-Mg eve. gM «am 


ROOM TO GROW 
FOR 
S14.5CIS. 

A bright ahlny familv kit¬ 
chen to w a rm the hnm* 
maker', heart, cuphnarda tow 
everything Gleaming oak 
floor*. « big hedroaena. full 
haaemenl. hm water heal. 

MiPtay hnuae and aeuaratg gar¬ 
age. in a big back yard 
Lm* (d tore, clean hard-top 
for load hr. play area 
Plcaae phnna and maka an 
aporantmem In lira tW* 
lovely new Haling. 


MORE FINE HOMES 
BY 

BISHOP AND MANN 

MOVE RIGHT LN 
.NEWPORT AVENUE 
3 or 4 BEDRMS 
OAK BAY 


1 JBI aq. ft of c*varacier home no a ( lime. 1H4-3SS*. 
aemi-.eriudad .hrubbed giounda 
Near Manna. Coif Club and water 

1 xa ^ GLIMPSE OF SEA 

,u^«.. ^fi^r^b'^ HIGH GORDON HEAD 
i^en^i 5T1J2SS! R EAL VALUE 

, 4-pce. and 3-pre halh. Full baw- ’ , ... . 


SEA VIEW CLOSE IN 
DALLAS ROAD 


ESQLTMALT S by S 


1 1 -yaaraid aum. flby-8 I larva 

REAL VALUE r oaan» -1 bedroom*' ear* aide 

separate oil. furnace and metar on* 

In fhl. brand new d* lux* home. 


mam. Room for development UP-|J" hl *~' «" de lux* h 'X"*- I me needed m haiemSit (1«vl rental 
atair. ! Vary apamoua living rm . floor ta m.t.-.. ' g2i w tVL. i iI 


| PRICE *32 ma. gs TO DOWN. / r t" 0 . n, « iraiure Tm ..— .qh-MM dm — 

Don t exrtude tma home until w » 11 o' walnui. Arrow the hall , “ ,or ' evri Dw -rnn 

you v# teen A! Immediala poaaea eueat a./a dining room rtream M I 
non. i‘ban (aundm-k ofti and dining area r*»eri v 

all with view nf the aea Three! FAMILY HOME 

■1 UfUAT* large bedrm., mailer bedrm with I Bl - R MSTThlf ipgi 

' , | own 3-pee. balh Daylight ba.ement BKKINSLUt AREA 

WOULD YOU - planned for rumpus rm. with FP I *9,000 

PVDt’.T TU AT i ; 3 'ktra bedrm*. and full bath. Two- 

K EKE A I 1 MA 1 . ! < T* r . Good * "R W< OOM hea> modem mi 

Modern 3660 aq. faat ot actual LH W1U ' dreplae*. wire* 

as.v:iraw sl—*°- —- T -- 

a;.*»«« ° — —« 

| roaewood feaiure wall. IXiwn* room! 

h* 13x12. Den or aunroom » JflxIO: nr <eT>M-voo A I ITTI v rtp-M 


eilUig F.P. in nld brick and lealure 


FAMILY HOME 
BURNSIDE AREA 
*9,000 


WESTERN 
HOMES LTD. 

gl7 FORT ITREET 

SOUTH OAK BAY 
OAK BAY SOUTH 
SOUTH OAK BAY 
OAK BAY SOUTH 
^ BEDROOMS 
CHARACTER HOME 
LARGE SECLUDED U 


11 13X12. lien or lunroom n 'JtxlO ori'mrvrT 

with yy giav. wail. Kitnwn i. 17 ROOM RESIDENCE 
party atae with oodlee of rabine>a pfil'T RAY ROATT 
land nx.ii.fr t< v a Eataig area top' f U 1 UAU 

Several aiepa up lo three hug* bed 7 BEDROOMS 
room* iltKia. Uxt* and 13X10) and , DiTUPflfUtC 
-pee baikruum anh laundri ohm* ' nninniAiws 
and two mlrrora ovar two inlu 


A LITTLE GEM 
2 BEDROOMS—*12.600 

Thla la truly one of the moat Of 
lightful little home* I hav* aeen tor 
mm# time. Perfect tar rellremeni' 
Lbare la bo haaameni BUT it haa 


v-rirtrvAv.rc-rv numr. >wo uwa Thar* la ao basement BUT It haa 

I a pfp c.-m i m m t riT 1 -fleparal# ItidO laundry room Vp Thla palatial home In excellent be- en Otl-O-Matir heatJRa avsieni 
LARGE SECLUDED LOT ;««• Vpoe M«wer rath off m. ■ dl.um thnt-mrt. Ftua.ed on Vacr. Thar. IF a lil,,, S2*«|RTK: 

\Vbather >nu oil It OAK «*Av £» r ^_ TV nKr “ ,1 ‘* «awi or ’, ; “ d '"L A few of lhe ouuiandlngl piara. dming roam, eler-tnr cabtnet 

VX.TH or gOLTH OAK BAY. It is __ . ^J* U, 7Ee»t“!? Ud a G 1*, n 1 k«rhen 3 bedroom., 4-piara bath 

ivtjll ttift CHCHCEST AKFIA in whicii Ui 4v«ry rm • laxTJ ft. dinlnf rm , 1 Sx 2| ft l room ud room If vcmi ■ r* 

m 5SS.4 TbEORWm!^' <«**.** to ^ ma.lerbedroom^ 4h..hn»m. .bdUhoppIn, “I 

(>v oyy J.’liXW bimkmv offers ^ * ara ** Pnilf and nut tr^#« In ■ cftrpofl At pr^Mnt thfrf f 9W a* M .^, a firi# m 

!£ ifriMl^n 'v I Load. o4 "'enua Sl’ITMtP 1G? ^ 


ON o.XK FLOOR bungalow o«er. " 

the ULTIMATE a« GRACIOUS liv- ™!L y ../ W? «j “ rtc >* rd Load, of - _- . ™. 

I — TA-j uij in I. h* I I 1 AD/'L* liv mo KptTf P** ITIO. TMM Cftfl Oft FnKlnM i 

*w^HAKJJWOOUfl^». wh »" " - Vn popular Gnntnn ‘ ,r eliminated w.thoul atruclural ,w5 

..'^S*T d.n.ne ronm H,,d 00 *-S« RfMD mi-half block 'bang#* neroaaan Full pnr* only 

■ 1 “ h,M »4.w with le™. omnd* r *u» 

i kJtcrXTi Wlln MUJ\| ftr^ft. I nn ■ rtw »r -- . -« _ , 

J VXRY VICK BEDROOMS Pern 1 aaon^we aa low a. 

i vntic* baahroom with SEPARATE I "L, 

. TOtLET. Full bnaaanaot with " nengv# it. 

PACKAGE 043- BEATING tnt and ' 

»" rMra mom that line nacd* 3. COTTAGE CHARM 
•ineatunc Drive-m garage LARGE /vaw div 

I ATT with TREEfl lawn* ahruha OAK RAY 

and BEOLUBON in flam. EVERY I *13 950 

nONG you EXPECT of . quality nr , rrv dcvccc-cctcvv . 
nom# m THIS RARD-TCVGET-tNTO QL IU< POSSESSION ! 

' AREA Tb* prto* la firm al S213M 


Mr*. L. Cuminkig 


PRICK t T. 758 vrytit aa low a. ahla J-bedrm home In trade. Phone 
non nowi Mr Pullen -or Mr. Lund. Id 2*9* 

Bn 11. then bahev# H! \ anytime. 


iite mpk rate I u now ' < 

i^Sm.“ PA ^Th »* 


m-tlW am Mum 


m5u DOWN ’ 


Need* pamllng and decorating- 
x-rm hung, so baaa.-OII-O-Matic 
wall furnace—otl range. Appro- r , 
bfl-'l>F lul—Douglaa and Rai^i si 
area. Moatfaiy paymL sniy gf3M 
pun rnt and tauei. If you're 
bandy. .** thla an* guiddy—*\ 4. 
'hj.lv # iMlirg. Full pn<# onFv 
H-M- Roy imltk. m 2157 day* 


-N h. then bahev. taiynme. ESQUIMALT 

3. COTTAGE CHARM REVENUE 

3 bedroom, living mom dining ; 
*13.950 ‘com and electnc loir hen Newy i 

rbt 1 nnccrccmv * wired, including elacuir hot water 

QL POSSESSION r THE IRRESISTIBLE *nk wuh plumbing and wiring tar | 

1®W aq fen nf family home Clow tvDtrr-D nr n it wen , *'f5 rT ‘““i 0 **- S'** 1 ' 

lo Carnarvon pxrt Characier Itvmi POWr.R Of ELEGANCE! tnt lerm* tor a rental ravtnua 

rw*n l>n: wms n«« wall-i > wad __ 

r»"Pr1 and maative granite mi. It. th# detioa-e much of! elegance _ fTLL PRICE r 50* 
mat^Md aiuna fir#®4are. Kitrliati la that maker tortav a hnuae a home B^dt? Vi** rail 

fully modem w th xam ew awel , Stand with me In thla MATURE KEN CLEGHOR.N. MK-1S47 an) Um* 
alnka and artiorite rmatiera large hnana and tha irrewjnbi* beauty ol 

Amng area overlook, fnat tread vote eurroundingi -jetill exaat a _ 

•ardan Iota Three bedrooms and aobtle perauawv* tnflu«c* you, 4 BEDROOMS 


THE IRRESISTIBLE 
POWER OF ELEGANCE! 


4-pc* tiled bagireom 


Stucco exterior and aaparat* m WANT TO CAVN THIS HOME and I 
ne 4fct1» lot YOU'LL RE THE ENVY OF YOUR 1 


MODERNIZED 


GEORGE RANDALL LTD. 


M Mo down. THIS WON'T LAST F7UKNUB' Corn wuh me and «e» An older home, modermwd, with 
hie i.lasul at beauty, thla 'little iwo-!oo# aluec.r ouiaidr. 4 bright 
i t'JI Qrui | Upland.." panelled bedroom* with targe 

’• A21.3UU Th* taiMd owtiera casi live, enter- cloaeu In each Th* large living 

GORDON HEAD tain, relax in the. delighlful at- room nxne. equipped with cable 

gw-ixr vrr BUinurD m-Bh»r* HIGH ON A HILL, eon vlaka and Ihe large gamllv tatcheo 
tAJpUNIfc KANGHf.tt | rideat thaa the Ixmoana poplar, include* taclliue. lor aa .uaocnaiir 
WITH A BREATHTAKING ,nd ot * m *™” Miruha and Rock waaher and tha apace tor your 

" '■ U* abaafule dryar alongald# It I. loraied on two 

SEAVIEW Ipnvary. wllbout oberrurting the <7x1177 tread Inca clorn lo ad iavWa 

r . _ - . -. . _. __| ever changing viawa id Ewqihmali id gchnaia. 


COLWOOD .. rr ?”. J***. M L fty ; harbour. Iha" duo. 'and' tha id I 

A 4 room eocrag. «. k iow.lt narpm | 

Lla'u?! ?*?■ * ’** aroo " 1 '_^ mod aa every datafiwd the 13118 aq. tael Lm in*. i „Mie«a r.nJI! 

asfcas-Aata: zt lx. ssiass-yi.^SK'S" 


barhour. 1 b. duo. .nd tha 


Fidi Price U3W 
,T* View «|l Ken Oaghaeau 
mmm anyllrax 


JSFJWk. 


FERNWOOD AREA 
*5,750 

Wtula exterior 
Large living room. 

Modem Idtrhan. 

Dai a* area 
Full baaemenL 
With furnace. 

ARNE KTARK 
MM401 nr 1M 3641 


116.900 

3 BEDROOMS 

UU So Ft. Of boor Wall 

in-wall carpet in duitiig nd 
trvmg rm and a 1 mealy Ore- 
pi.c*. The badronraa are big 
and bnght with double 
rinaeta There'* a luxurloualv 
large 4-pr*. vanity bathroom, 
Th# kltrban ha* famlly aite 
sating ara* an* haa a liwaiv 
laundry area off Cioae In 
arhneia and ahopa it* *Un 
ned tar tha buay. grawM 
family 

CRAY LMtlJfZEH 
tat -tarn nr e iiU 


FAIRFIELD- GONZALES 
*17,900 

fin a quiet street In thla 
lovely area, dta a atorcd 
home Ju*t walung tar a new 
nwnai ButH In 11*1 U «x*i 
alao of entrance hall, gra¬ 
cious limit room aepBf*** 
dining room. Modern efacirie 
Idichen and I good-aim b-d- 
rocmi Extra bathroom and 
bedroom in full huenunfl. 
Secluded, fanred yard ».ib 
fruit tree. 

JANET Sl-ATER 
lWMam or >«**M 


CHARACTER HOME 
14 ACFIES *25.000 

!r top condition and delight¬ 
fully different thla n an 
Idaal home lor an "on tha 
gn family. A beautiful 

reception entrance with 
w nding daireaaa tn Bid 
floor Th* dmlng roegr I* 

■ family aim. iberrt a fire¬ 
place In th* attractive livlftg 
mom The kitchen, a }ny to 
b. in baa a brighi d .rang 
ara*. There', a toilet and 
w*«h beam In the bit uliUty 
mom and the maatet bed- 
mom compialea the mam 
floor. There . a roomy hath 
rnnm. ihree large bedmraa. 
with balrrana* off and a 
atudr no th* Jnd floor. Th# 
rumpu. mean with railed 
fireplace, a nice workshop 
and room enough to find a 
plar-e taw everything, men- 
ptriea the haaemem * Out 
wde. baaldaa room Inr 
hone*, dog*, and rhfldrea 

Ihera'a » letmed eating ate* 

with harbeque flreplar* and 
th* ENTRANCE drive 1# 
Ibrauah attractive labd- 
acapfng. 

GRAY LOBKNZER 
IKA40I nr «« llBfl 


Evening phona EV 3-4M] 

S6.75G 

IMMEDIATE POSSESS 

A amAU btgg^iow nf 4 raonu 
larg# garage and workanop , 


nn a green gantanrd int wtta the ni»uer Ynu II kw# tn# large 

^ tt ' large awaunged "anaiieg D*tvfamily mom. the 
wickwm an are wim red feme Modem Cab. Elec. Kitctum with 


dining room richly carpeted ture window iweriookmg the garden. •Fditaiv ml turnabe. i dflve-in car- 
Large, bright kltrhen. ample rup- three larg* badi-ma am* paoalied in 2JT_ , th# lm la kVllfl On newer 
hogrda with rounier paaa through knoWy pki* 1 *wce kathrm kitchen 111“ .11 ?rRA 

In dining room floarlnus racraa- You ran daootAi* to your o»n . 1 •' TV * r r.m#nlcr*i 

beei room rould be developed In *■**. Full nanvcni bamt. otl-o-ovatir ! , „ P* rnnMrumion 

baaemem Onve-ln garage Fra- begi. atuafad hi tree wonderful lo- ILJJf' * •** * n tn * qoallty aia- 

feaatanally landwaped with patio 1 oaiaon just off Baadi Drive and i'" n * , a ''a*' 1 

tn rear A pleaaure to ahow <4«*f an Part. Baadi. Scaiooia and' FULL PRICE Slim 

please call Tom Beal. I&778I Trxagportattcai makea thaa a meal _ 

anytime d#de»h(* propeny EXCLUBtVK 2* drW * wmkend 

md avown onlv bv agpcammanl withij, -S? 0 *' -,'L, ■f 1 *'**"". phone 


« r r UNIVERSITY AREA 
nha EXCELLENT FINANCING 


■H) N.-e laedarapad aardec Full •J*' s 1 

Prfoa gi 7*1 with n M dowti ami h *^«**a ••'■’FT* "" TNe ] «i 


1 ACRE 

VLA PROPERTY 

older g-bedroom hnuae 1 * looted 
1 acre edeaa to the at* eqetra 
a quiet wadi ligguad atree*. Ji 
a large living room, also a 
■rr flreoigee artth Cablaviaao 


MEARS A WHYTE 
OAK BAY REALTY LTD. 
2188 OAK BAY AVENUE 


Mi a. Counnail. EV 5-Mat 001 * 2-2543 or tftynt 
KV 5-7349. , 


Phelps Conatructlon. 


335 OtXIK STREET 


21^0^ BAY AVENUE - 

ADJOINING (.OLF GARDENER'8 PARADIS* 

--- COURSE VLK CLEAR, TITLE 

T AIRFIELD REALTY LTD. 8l4U ^ ,, , Situated on comer at Sooka and 

335 OOOK STREET —gned (or ramiun iTd M 

PORTAGE INLET Ct,^ 

WATERFRONT LR adth“itoS JtfJt wit £ "K* 1 * 9lnldg book alao aap- 

Wfliild yax like U, buy an Engl.* £Zd_£a brx^^. Sfl S SSjfi'UST pioibSa^ti 

atyla boma with an enchwllog liv- n«a. Elwgnc EIM*«b 1 Bedrm. tSSfiT+S!? racked “US 

dlfordlBg vWwi of wetar and Dm or 1 Bgdrnu and vanny new aulomatlc oil furnace, new wk- 
and .lately evergreen tree. HI*- 04MB atadrway 10 rearaatio# tn» and double laundry trayi The 

Thu ta a moat unusually charming 1 room wtUi fl rap Lace, 3 angle bed- grotaidt are a gardener 1 , pa radii. 

f*“ r “ , ' r " Ufi « ul1 * “ Hr M j raw, bathraon <mower 1 , work- with lot. of ihnaba and frui' tree*. 

old* world .tmeephf re I atop- Garage and aunga room All df thla can be youra for th* 

Torn aia ihree or lour bedroom* I Roofed aiai dec* overl iOka garden f"» price r# only (is m whh a 
and oil hoi water heating *#Ne*i l. pertly hi neural state and dnWT1 payment of 17 nnn to n VC 

Thu property la situate on a quiet adjo.na l ptanda G>if enru Aak- * 1,h •’•'""o* ** «*y term*, lave, 

rul-dr-aar at Ponage Intel • ? mg gga flgn Pleat# rail Mr Ciatanc* 01 •tturor Kg grraa. 

pietly rural railing Thu u an as.- nr any of our rwpreMiiativea. EXCLUSIVE WITH H RI.AKE 
trenwly good buy at [ KV 5-AMI OLYMPIC HOMES LTD 

S15.700 —-- - 41S-1273 47817M 

Wuh otily 45OB. down! i OAV Div C/MTt-xt . ■■ .—_____ 

LEE FORBES OAK BAY S°UTH 

LILIANE LrBI'TT BUNGALOW 

EV5-9765 anytime ^SE TO THE SEA *M.«S (PLUS LOT) 


Ora# ta tranaportAlloa. ALL 
echaoli. ihn J HR iwlth 
2 more la th* high above 
ground haaamaeti raa he 
j fur. with a low down pay¬ 
ment and laa* than IlCti a 
month PIT. Asking tl 0*0 
For mole Inlonnatua on 
ahMVt a da call: 

BUZZ MAIN PRIZE 

EV 4-«l (DAY OR RITE) 


PANORAMIC 
SEA VIEW 

SxacuUve home high am g 
kill naar Cmtiova Bay. 7*0* 
ag. <L of luxury living. A* 
gagg. 1 acre lot. rocky aad 
tread. Wall-to-wall rarpauag 


“* Bill BuAurv fKt"tj2L • "r“5!2. osmplete HI1B _ PRIVATE11^ d ,!L ‘£Sa " 

CR4-IM 3 TOg X Wi b *drrv#n. w4th torga cedar Whm I aa. ' 7W5BT BUY ON THE j ^^tleT'^Lta’ra” 

HAMPTON PARK A'ZT wlf, ,1, 7SS7# 4 .S. SmStm^moX ^r*Y *L™L2afe *^ ,S4T 

J7 950 T 8' haaemenl Tvnueing • V PPCirvTvr.NT ivl la atOO m«a arrt BROKERAGE l.TT>. atavta 

Small aim — t i.w. , ,,, - Ttareahon ronrn 4* few ; Onn x, h, ftrat _ or voi wii —- 

2 pSKbZki' iSkSSII’ ln "* ■' y1 ■ “•“‘F ™«7' ceai*. hv 'oa* thi. rm* Km mil quickly ai 

sSa w-fuSS ~ =-s- - “ i,b - n ’ d 

i*rm** <L Nl " *- UX " *=- ' y " r | •WWdg, Exctirave-' Wti. ^ 

Call Bill Sudbury, avaaiaga CR W 1 MI 5 IM GETTING TOO BIG? ERNIE WEED 

_ I HOUSES DON T GROW no nan. ' r, 


■~i7 n.iT.-r —- iTf I T ™^ 1 * '"•t*r haaBnil nauiied fra partact vomin*. 1 

^^ «n«ur«ft your wftrm m«n(ort. A i| i iirii ftmti w iWum • 


WTT MOKBMlC* LTt>. M<umi 


MI ST BE SOLD *i9 UA 

MAKE OFFERS NOW ^ raiked,.^ m. m. -har 
See 'hie Beautiful Rafale ad I acre nt** Ita* I waa a daarlv fadoveu 
Whit* Colonial with A 6 or I bad- lam Mart gaod hem go. Bui 1ml 


"Abaolidety Excfuare" with 

ERNIE WEED, 
383-4124 

McAdam* lavtatimu Lid. 


| r-rtu Aim 1 huUding lota adjarra 
•44 ColdMnana Avenue 
Mr. Denman. XV 3-4184 fgltaa) 
ra XV t on IQIflcq i 


tread. Wall-to-w.11 rarpauag 

Ihraughoul. Prlea at MMM GEORG* RANDALL LTD. 

with pood »*»m* gaidHU m a.. eu a 


Wt aad I havea t grows as tack 
ta 4g yaxra aad I m aa good tadav 
ra hatter, I aheuld aay. than I was 
I yaxra ape 1 v* gut 3 hedt aa m 
•■d a hew hatkram tqp her* ami 
fownaUir. raa all r#mo«.ll*d 


CHOICE FAIRFIELD 


7« Paadra. A,. IV4 . M lti«^ My IMn, room mjg 3^T«-f d 1 ^~ ' ii 'g£T'\ 


OLYMPIC HOMES LTD 
«4-1273 4741744 


ARDMORE DRIVE 
Perfect retirement for Iks 
and country kwar. Ret la aa 
treed land with charming 

C he and fish pool, thla pi 
a at. I- b ad r oom borne has 


Early yaw oaa ba yours on 
IJtajwoailtait. 3 aetar uum f* bgORX 


S14.975 (PLUS LOT) 
BUILD - NHA — VLA 


. atparafa dbuag room \ 


F. N. CABELDU LTD. 

Established .bn 1B4 
IBS Broad *- M4D74 

J OAK BAY 
115,900 

Immadlai* po.teasiosi ran be given 


dove* pxymem. 

NEAT AS A PIN 
J15.800—EASY TERMS 
3 OR 4 BEDROOMS 
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 


bedroom, aad the rumpus room Is 
roughed-ln tor easy completion 
NHA fln.aefsg avallabia 


Tbolca NHA lots on cul ds nr 
44.M0. W* will design your baus# 
fra you at aa east to yen. 


_ . A 4ov.-«4y t rear-aid ham* aa * letg* Byroo Price Canadian Rousing 

* .Pk’M ddiaa #an he given lot wnb many Ink l ireea. I bed- Design Winner, 1114 Quadra IL. 
Of thi* bungalow situated In a lovely mama <m the maio fkmr. »|iw an EV F344A 
artd nf South ftak Bay. CompDelng .Urxetive llvlira rnma. vary talani 

Urge living room wlrii FP. dining tbnmg room and a hvurawUe’a ————————— 

rr. rn .., l ?rp.!. w ^“ badnwmi. alee, dream kstiken. Full, high baaemem 

AmcnlSM tfti^^itiTS?- S^g'e 4 oaiSfTU* ,ta i«£a’ 4 : YOU DON’T SEE HOMES 

«' „ *» ‘j-*' Cvr horntrSk! Stir Ud tike this anymore 

SSlitalralTv arilld “*** and pi a.yra IB aoll. 

(eananeany prices. Rrrmnir. rut wrAirriM/?. man 


Aa Exrluaiv# Llaliag 
Plaaae fall Mr. Gorelv 

1M 7114 or Baa 477 gill 


t QUIET OAK BAY 

* Nmt IBB and count. 2- 
BR- SppBratB diraos room 
Oil heal. Sundeck. Lovely 


i A. 'MCE' HENDERRON 
. REALTY LTD 

M-7.AU or MB MB any tan* 


ONLY 5500 DOWN 
FULL PRICE 59950 


RETIRING OR ST ANTING? TH18 
IMMACULATE HDHE HAg MORI 
DOLLAR VALUE THAR YOU'D 
EVER EXPECT 

Spacious, comfortable living room 
with a lovely fireplace. Excellent 
niaeti*. 

Sunny cabinet electric kllchasi 

with a nice eating area overlook 
Ing ih* Mirdan. 

4-pi era Pembroke hath. 

TWIN SIZED BEDROOMS, good 
rioaet apart 

UllfUy and tali of atacage. Good 
garage, atueno. 

Darold roof: fully laadaoepad 
package furnace. 


BUZZ MAINPRIZE 
DON ROBBINS 
RON SCATTERGOOD 

COLWOOD 
SPLIT LEVEL 

Newer hear* situated on a 
large lot handy lo every¬ 
thing. Over 1300 *q ft. wllh 
large L-ahaped living and 
dining, 4 good bad roam, 
•mart vanity bath. Tb* u 
basasnsat haa a flmdied 
rumpus room, electric heat 
throughout. Shako roof. Thla 
hacne haa eye appeal. Asking 
to mo. wiih tanas. 

RON SCATTERGOOD 
384-0531 478-1174 


RETIREMENT SPECIAL 

Immaculate ft-year-old stucco 
bra gal ow Built ta bnnkrasa* 
frame tha Roman Til* Are 
place la Iha living room. 1 
bedroom., electric cablnel 
kitchen, idllity room, aepar- 
ai* garage, titrated on a 
nice lot of shrub* and lawas 
Only tn,7M. 

MADGE HOLE 

444-0441 I ANYTIME! 


3 BEDROOMS 
FULL BASEMENT 

in a lovely residential area. 
Through hsll formal dintni 
mem. attractive living mem 
with ftraplae*. hardwood 
floora throughout. Large kjl 
oh* whh dining area. Tha 
full baaamant haa an extra 
roam, pin* large radar lined 
cloaeu Nicely landscaped 
ground i Cloee la school., 
shop, and iranaportatlsa. 

Asking Cl.710. 

MADGE HOLE 
OR 

DON ROBBINS 
WdBl {ANYTIME l 


flraploae, fait, dining room. IMS * >“« " “d, * HOME.^ 
den aad graei big fondly utchen wnn2usw«fio ^ ALTTY AND 

SE, ™ ■ rr 2^“^W p art2TiiB mbJTm 

RITHET AGENCIES ra" i. kra. w, w.™ ^assavk 

limited ^8*ts SwTsri g^S-® *ssj& 

714 Fort Street EV 2-43S1 raal price lm *w-n ro^S,'- 2 4«"* 111 KmVwSe 

I !" ■*" Baidt. " ■ rra Djjd «" lm* good bedrooms, a beautiful balh . *»''*“»* it h*s l«B apecmi. 

11 "ta walking dltaenc* lolroom. .undeck and patio. PLUS I** 4 01 fluallY crawsruriicm. rare 

ROCKLAND AREA * n< * .'*“'1* f »i* nf the I Isrge r*r. room and atudv In the ?** taXinltataor* aad man. m ram 

S22 500 two felloe* h-r# and rome and we fulj high haaement and with! . 

* ’ f, »r youraeif Only 41 noo down pay I roughed3n piumOUg lor extra l pc* 1 Set among TALL OAKS on an 

ru.ir.ki. ____ . tawil required helhroom A home vou will be ta.r.11. lm high among pretax* 

"JI* 11 *' modafn. roomy t-bed- proud to <wvn j ham*, and faaturata ara* bean , 


<0*1 and a new ZT been, near ITS. orlra. Thla home Is 
ra wCrai \*m.rn£ ln ••■aming condition, with large 
room, fun dtiting ro»T 


D. F. “HANLEY 
AGENCIES LTD. 
ttaa DOUGLAS STREET 

M8-T7W 

34-HOUR SERVICE 

MOVE UP TO 
MAJESTIC 
MAPLEWOOD I 
MODERN 
MASSIVE 

Some people say you never 


ROCKLAND AREA 
522,500 


Desirable, modern, roomy (bed¬ 
room home in a air* exclusive - *.»«#*» _, T . „„. 

quiet are*. Large living mom. (»• 541.500 FULL PRICE 522.500- 

famlly-ita* dining room, weli-ap- WTPF DFF YDI1R 

pointed nhtasi kllehea with dining vvLrr, urr xiAJK WATBlPlWTn adta 

•raa. 4-ac bathroom full ramenl GOAT OF ARMS FAIRFIELD AREA 

besafneni wtih ke nm tf ti lly appotased __ _ ,_ __. ^ _ Fct< AND YOUR IN-LAW1 

dsn end partially flnlahed hedroom. JT™" *■ kroad Biretaiold of gw 

DO-M heat, taitadry ra. Nicely tadn* wkta yan'fl aorei> BauHfid. —iksa Bmw* 

lendacaped ..rfta T. v,m# roll »• 

ANNI iTACTFY, M4«84 ^ Europ-a wra^ ggjh 

__ a rn gtag of Ibis hern# fraan I b r a n I lanttarnplng Viewed by rair'T 

roe* gardafie l o th* taflmata wertn ment only. Priced for quirk aak* at 
BLENMNMP MTDOUCLAI jS^a^SLaSSaShi ^ Wti J 18 ' 950 

Ian cearee creaeaat nf living ara* you'll ever need tor exdutav* hating 

Only • yra. eld. Hurra | hod- >' a,r I"**' welroeo# gueal. N. C. DEKKER 

roams. Lge. l.r wllh f.p. Lfwtav e»d 4 or I hu*. bedroom, tagarated *4-4*34. ra M8-*E77 

rahlaet kitchen with familv dining * ,ul1 helhroom. and g ’-pc* c ly ANDERSON ITTJ 
area. Oak floor. Ihroughoul High 5^’ r » om Si* n r u 

basamenl wllh OOM brat and drive- J»"k «« kulll oa It* 2H acres of "3 Gordon SI. 

In e.ragr Listed at rt.MS. Open h ** tk land pastiir* and Ireea. wtih___ 

lo offers. Naad aromid 11.MS km "•* * tangle nalL Today It aland* -- 

M4-44IB ERIC ROUTER l»4M IH« Ihe day tt wxa built, ready unxnrQ 

*w VOU ana day* and ktaghis a f HUMES 

LANGFORD . . ■ HOMES 

Nil Dunlord RA. 2 h«ir***n ta noco HOMES 

rakfl’oS: fttX iSdSaMMl Fnr Any of Thihta, Six Homos IN CHOICE LOCATIONS 


FULL PRICE 522.500. 


ANNE STACFY. 38AC484 


BLENKINSOP MT DOUCLA1 
ISO Pe*roe Creaeaat 


exdutav* luting 
N C. IMEXKER 
144-4*34. era* M8-4S27 

S. W. ANDERSON LTD. 

■fit Gordo* it. 


HOMES 

HOMES 

HOMES 


til rum 4 

targe lot Try ftor offer. Aabang 

144-ttM ERIC fYlRTER M4MM 
FINANCIAL BURVEY LTD. 

UNTVEttBTY DISTRICT 

Ota «4 Vlckvu'a flnota hemaa with 
roar U-sws at land. * spataoua 
rooms piiss separate MU with ta- 
dspendwit heating *ad aotraace 
rented at |H par kith. 

LuxurUu* flnisMng Ihrooglaiui 
(Snxdar driveway. 2 -oar gangs 
Lots of shrttas and frtMl tree*. Ev 
cellstif terms <ai the low price of 
Ol SB For appafattrunta C view 


Separata aar*ra rm 

j you- offer Askin, 


X2LI im. ounuris. lurveiy . . _ Cu[- ym, f vt.uiy *n* m. a. w*r*g*. uooa un 

garden and fruit tree*. Ideal gjg* R2SJ' ‘roST fully i..d«pd. °ON ROBBINS 

ydung family or retirrmrati SSS? ’SUZ? ^ '***•"»"*“ (ANYr “ l1 

home. Full prte« 515,900. J£J ■*y r * e only minutes from town ... 

Call: ROBERT YOUNG 

383-4124 i^r - r&y *& a W cSiS r »iiii, “ * O E WGHT ™ 

McAdams InveMmcnts Ltd.. v “ --- ^%.r;ai^L^c^, ml 

_ 816 Blawha r^l_ — - FURNISHED 510.500 otep*^ ™S 

CU4T044 DKIGNKD HOMES ftum CEDAR x ROAD FAIRFIELD RD. dta^ N ra - S rt laJK^ItC: 

CLOSE IN 


Cal! 

TERRY MANN. 477-4837 


REASONABLE DOWN 
PAYMENT 


warming Items as: 

• • Set and target" oil hot walar 
hose board healing 

• Two arsptaren <■ ft* araje 

flow 

■ mag bring roam 

• 10x33 Mtang foam. 

• De lies, kit cbm with 4uM1< 


524,900 

Owwa t e Irsntaerrad. So* B now 
i *nd tack ynaraeir a few tasy* hen 
sow: 

CALL J. CLOVER, 385-7761 
Anytime 


BYRON PRICE 
1314 Quadra St., Ph. 385-2458 

VLA 

SECLUDED 
NEAR DEEP COVE 


or Ready ta move la n<w* i* *PPtioximalely 1 acre of tread 

BYRON BISHOP, 382^895 Mai. aad iha umvSii? m m.T ZITurw.* 

NEED LIVING AREA lml. 

4 BEDROOMS w.“ £JZ V ^ 


NEED LIVING AREA TBSbTs « * 

4 BEDROOMS sl w. wo 

double lot -- 

EARLY POSSESSION Tratartyp. taper %2. conv^em 

n2.9oo 

Mode ml red Inside end out., four in-line living and dinl 


plan with 

.- -- — — — price of Modem!red Inside and out., four living and dining room. *U - . _.__ . 

D* SB. For epiiidiihiieal ta view Urge penetled bedrooms wllh plenty mll to-wpll. Ample cupboards, gar- Kxlmmriy well kata been* oa a 

PhSD* of .per* In the 14x17 ft IKbW room Miretog In electric kitchen Utfiftv Khtaly Slreet-_ ltarl3 llvnn* rown hg. I a* you Where < aa 

f H HOLLAND REAL ESTATE *hd large farnfly taaed electric hit I"* tainnbed end wired. Ope* * flcwkvc* Thera era 2 b eta-no m . aibeher deal tike thi*’ 

Ol View EV &-MBt cr ivi-m «*wn Malre leading In 1 hedroom* and ” **“ "tain ftaor ptue den or tad . K __ j-,... 

Extra large tot stilt, «nr Ireea *?!* !”*"• “X,*? 0 ™ '".*kU bedrwnn ta uennl Large electric . rRKmil-'i] 

--— loraied near erhota. REASONABLE m 527 ki * rh *„*“ an « '* 57 ■*" Ml fur- iFfmtn****™ 0 

TTRUiX »ij jP Tftrrni ■ villa Wp MR5 ma. PI art V of siklticni «mn flnUATI 

"CLEAR TITLE" CA1 r ogta.ni. bran taf^fuT^S l ZSgJO/SSF woai 

noryrmt# n i S«cuhtiM Ltd. PH faftarmtot. Carport, arvrrml imm R*MOftAT*D 
a .ww.4-i._i_*._ __a. PUTirv Uftsn or a ev MV4i. k— nT- _• rrnmn nrwrmrv 1 


GORGE AREA 
511,900 


TRT’E PAN ABODE 
li-ACRE OF TREES 
515.600 

Clone in. a moot aeciuded • 
and danghtfcl lasting. tMi “ 
fl-bedroowt. im-atep Fnr 
abode call* tar long qutat 
•vtnuita betid* tha moral- 
fir e g o o d nnuate and book.. 
Ah Urn is itvtat' In * 
world span Yet Juat mtn- 
•n•• to eehwb and ev ert - 
thing! if you Uke to LIVE 
■nth a dtffaroara Can 
■HIRLEY PH1LP8 


WATERFRONT 

Like to hav* your own hnat 
h«u*e and boat ramp rom- 
piete With wlach. on a 
Secluded hay. grotected 
with Util* island.' Attaftl- 
uieiy gorgeous view of ih* 
Olympice from this d*tlgW- 
ful family horn* on T/l arr* 
all fenced. Clinlsr drive¬ 
way and idee lantaeaptng 
Many apeclal taataW In 
Ih# home euch as grand 
piano alee living room, sep¬ 
arate entertainment size- 
(lining room wtih .under* 
1 off, den wilh npen fire- 
pier*. master bedroom in 
«uiie. Eyreltartt terms ra 
full price of 345.nnB Phans 
MARIAN PRlfE 
14*440 re 477 *384 


For a tPrrifie buy In 
Esquimalt Waterfront 
Triplex «ee CLASSI¬ 
FIED No. 144 
MARIAN PRICE 

Mi 44*1 or gn-gns 


"FRAN McVTITIE" 

After • week* touring Eng¬ 
land and Ireland. I am 
berk—full at Vim—reedy la 
esll your home for you. Call 
FRAN MeVimE 

Dd-tSOI or 471-4144 


HALLOWEEN MAGIC 

ao.ooo 

Thu tittta ahaono home m to 
■he High Qaadra-CMar HlU 
■ra* Canola of *ltrv*'e 
living room wtift hurt's Hr 
ft repla ce large, awr kndwn 
plant beg for wufier eag 
dryer. Two good tax* bad 
rooeni Fumao*. fleaefMP-- 
■xrapa Large tec View 

i 


GLANFORD 
4 BEDROOMS 
DOUBLE LOT 


- i i no rvw x-nuvriXiUU ivu 

to yoor require man is on lb* Ita ol . O 0 .B 00 

your eBMrw-Mkilmen down pay- Real 1 bedroom rtalaps. allracllvt U-AIbE, IN 

ment—NHA. VLA or ornvstaJorat imertar Good 7% nswlgil* aa Uu* 

■ r ™ n * ,A *"19 °P »°™ tro^rty Cell . torn*# bedroom*, or two and dart, 

•qtalf ty «moef nariiclpatka or »» 4 l _ Am* «l#rk ,al1 l«l# model furnace 

•rs^v vour ereuni home In lieu ‘ Cray home-all (umished ready la 

of tbv down fiymtfit PUna ind - c , _ „ moAt Into Good riv lot 

epeciflcallone avallattie.. rnoaoit as W, - M41 “ Rome finder* taddlM iS«Sm in »l area* n2T 

for deUTb by .honing Mr. Clart_fi?' jSe^T^d ReS^Hlh Art 

Ol UX4OT .• TEADE YOUR se|CTifT “OME ***■' walk to d u b b on._ 

aellsteclirn guaremeed or sous .fee new plus money ta you Fra £»*• , Mr “ WEBB. re. 47I-30M. 
sntaiey refunded ” dwell, phone Keeapl Coneuwlkw Johntafei A C* . MB-2471. 

.2®* 1 * C0N*TRUCTK1RJ^JM4^.-•__ _rjtR llY-GLANFOWn - 

. -_ __ I WANT A 4-BEDROOM* WALL-TIV New V had room horns wtlh ».,< 

MODERN BUNGALOW — FULL wall carpel? 2 baths' Largs let? tweeinent, 13.HM down Drive l,v 
haamsnL EV FM»1, I iQaiy IlIM ft own m. GB Mflfl 1H4 Cray Ed. Fh. owner 471-UU. 


MOVE RIGHT IN 

Some aay RETIRED - I 
aay last plate LUC KYI This 
1» a n ideal bom# artth FEW 
STEP* — TWO bad rooms, 
CABINET electric Idtchen. 
dining area and lowely liv¬ 
ing room, alio fFO-M heat 
and drive-le garage. Thla 
home I* only 4 year* nld — 
haa a lovely Ita with TREL- 
LI8EJ. 

SURPRISE 

Priced al only |14.M and 
COMPLETELY FURMflH- 
ED, very modamlv, from 
DEEPFREEZE to DRAPER 
. GLADYS McLURE, 
384-0531 


EV &-M84 or EV 4-7BB «*cn 

Extra targe tot wllh same lire* 
—---- loraied near erhota, REASONABLE 

"CLEAR TITLE" T *" Mi CALL 


A aparUiug baeuly lor gply n ML CHUCK McELREA, 385-7781! 

Luxury living rone# with wooe fire 


place. Urge kllchen stilh dining 
ara* Net taxes about ILS0 per 


BRAND NEW 1-BEDROOM 
QUALITY BUILT ROME 

- rrs SO PEACEFUL ^ ^ «« 

IN THE COUNTRY mile wee! of Theti. I.ab# a Tran. 

c,2r rSM-n \J5Z t STturw jssutm-s 

fSSTMo’jri 


PRIVATE roapberriea. a email patch nt elraw- 

MI4 Bellamy Bond. Thetis Lake bemee, end fruit bearing apple and 
Height*. Settlement to, CbrlsSmei cherry Irate 

New s large bedroom full baeemrrrl A 3-bedroom home wiih large new 
modern home. Extra lens* lot. kitchen Full crarrete beeement 
I and acaped. School" nearby. Ca.h with new OOM hmt end ennthrr 
le mortgage or all offer* ronsfd bedroom On etly walrr. I"w levee 


<m th* main ftaor phi* dec or tad 
bednnan ta aaeamrat Urge etactne 
kUrhm. Beating le by new etl fra 
nace. PI stay of additicsial tang* 
cupboard* buflt leuo the full high 
baeement. Carport Several )aag 
bearing frtal traaa. Oa * #w»e Cka 
to all aarvlcea. Taxes Illy 3a Poa 
JJJJta m OjIC. Walah, 


NEW COPPER PLUVRIEQ 
HEW AUTOMATIC OIL 
FURNACE 

NEW HEAVY WBUNQ 

RENOVATED 

CORNER DOUBLE LOT 

ur i ur 


Phelpa Conatructlon. 
CLOSE lit 


AN IDEAL STARTER 
FOUR BEDROOMS 

»tva by UW Loddey Rd. ta ana 


FuM Price 511.900 

For fun hat detail, stall Ron Mack. 
IV UB anytime. Melropofltaa 
Ready Ltd 

DRIVE BY 304 RIDLEY DRIVE:1t 
> ou ara lookhtg tor a .mart 4- 
"•droom home ■ hated ra amet 
street. You should aea thla ora. Full 


modern home. Extra larga lot. kitchen Full crncretr baaemem riiewmtrt* while sturai 3-hedrm »NI« cule, romtartable home Low ^e e thia one Full 

r^ss„‘S'"7,', Kf'-as ffljr<fi°a, , si.s“>_“2S: arjsns wjpjra 

ered Home woehend nr phone. -4344 0 ft-ftae oftooi eytaem. Kara*#. Asking J"LJqV, SvEftim tL funII* Ud " Wlm _ 

GRUB* or OR 4-1404 after 3 H Itooatiqa; 19 minute* from down * . _ Tk * _ _ Can Tarry Dow. *4-41*1 anytime mw r xri .n yam s«n ag, 

P " > ___ ra • "I* ““ LARGE 1-BEDROOM HOMS. FULL r-rwatei.r-riow t M •“ Mvtog aea Grant A J^dtt ■ 

VICTOBli—COMTllirrflnN LTD aLBftJt T?.‘i h “' K8M|- CjOltrUCtK* C°. Ltd. Langtord. GR4-1T* 

lake* trades on Cualoan-Bullt htaMh* SVm or Res• gtatiffln -- “ - __3 — Dnug tss SI. a v -r m rww 

UftnM tor taJl^ltarileutori* 111 * ■ VI ™ *°T;' L »T OWNER. 1 I toBEnROOSi OLDER HOME. IDs im^tatronm'^ta^J^JSjp 


I bedroom cottage, fireplace. 


. Ita*. SU M* 4741444 


ii .-I 









130 H OUSES FOK SALI 

NORTHWESTERN 

O 

R S of Victoria 

T E Ltd. 


34 Satlij Colonist 

S«*»di*y, Ottobtf 14, 1944 
150 HOUS€S FOR SALI 

A BERNARD ft CO. LTD. 
FORT AND BROAD STREETS 
*54 9JJJ 

DAY OR- NIGHT 


NEW EXCLUSIVE E I . ——- 

l-t« DENMAN R E EV 5-6741 

SPACICR'S 5-R.M FULL BASEMENT S 

Bungalow A *»lid older home in. i^JVt — 11 «m. _ open I in 

evreplinnally well-rtred-fnr ramU , 1 

twn. lai*' Liv. rm.. *cp. nimn* We Trade Homes' , 

rm , i nice bedrms. largf 

Ui« cab. kiichen , Basement von- 

Urns ml pack furnace laundry «nt) "oivadhv" 

*-fl bedrrr Fully fenced lot. aval OAVAIUA.N 

ln> treei. berries grape*. Full "Black Fnresl" styling make 

Prire — ton home unique. Quiei U 


HOUSIS FOR SAll 


KER A STEPHENSON 
LIMITED 

SERVING VICTORIA FOR ' ; 
OVER ms YEARS 

, FOUR OF A KIND 
! ALL UNDER $10,000 

TWO IN ESQUIMALT-take your 1 
pick 2 bedrooms Sturen. ailarheil I 
garage* Low down payment. 

Each $9,500 


HOUSIS FOR SALI ISO HOUSIS FOR SACl 'ISO HOUSIS FOR SALI 150 HOUSIS FOR SALI ]150 HOUSIS FOR SALI 


OA-K RAY BORDER 2 bedronnu. Away from traffic and only few 


WHI’rtDME 
* CO UMITED 

EAS'D. 1999 

Victoria-Duncan-Chenialnua 
70S FORT STREET 


$25,900 

Splendid Home 


full haaement, oil heat, stucco 
Driv e in *aiage Lovely Ini with 
Bfc. . — ■ Evils bedrcxim in 

A ingbie down pay 


PLEASE TX> NOT DISTURB 
Mr. A. E. See her. IhSlkTS 


■ CLAN FORD AREA E?!&.JSSJ?? 0 P MS * nd T 

1 Rt-np/Yiye BATHROOMS .luat give me 

.4 DC.UKLRJM.A In arrange jour lime Id 

Lnvelv amre.o bungalow aiiuaied nn ru'vx^?. 15 " 0 ' BKRNtCE 

J uiet iireei amnngsl nice home* v 
arge living imi with fireplace. ,,, 
aeparat* dining rm and brishi f ABl LOUS VIEW S 
electric talrhen wilh dirung area V' I A 
Full high hasemenl. auto oil hra 1 .' n ' 
and drive.in garage Boaulifuto l'a Ants—3 Redl'OOtns 
l * r ' d ‘ r '^* a 'ti.'J' '»'*« fully len.-ed snuale.1 in North Saamuh 
M . honl V, * nd overlooking Sidney and 1: 
triiwpOTUlion and owner aaking Fully landscaped wnh a 

$15,500 graeioua .Vbedrnnm home 

Hr. Sell her, 384 9335. VC :M8 re. 22 n *S2‘ h EXPSZi 


"BAVARIAN" 

• GORGE. A comloitable 3-bedroom 

\h ,A U , ' home, nil viep. Lika of fn.lt and 
"»•* on this lovely lot. .Sopa-ale 
ati in with ill inon hahblin* taraae L*e ihia for \our reti 
brook, Set cl ore t„ all convene *YnU 

envea. lnapei-t thl* home with Ha - Q ,, 

nlrt world atyllng and you will I - 

»anl In buy. It U the uttimaiel „ .. , 

In- dream home*. Ye* there are P 1 '*** c»» w ", E 

FOUR BEDROOMS and THREE Higgm to view. EV 53411 ai 
BATHROOMS, .lust give me a .all "m*- 

in arrange sour lime In view. _ 

Prire Bi.sro.. BERNICE WEIR. ! UNDER CONSTRUCTION 
EV 58741. Itiwciipn.ccrn cfavTm 


Plea** call W. H. Eel Ion nr E. J 
Higgm to view. EV FJII1 any 
lime. 


m nutes away hum the goll couiae. 

• 3 Bedroom* 

• Peep cloget* 

• Evtra large IMAg room 

• Charming v lew of the mountain. 

• Very laige living mom 

• Spa< inui dining room * 

• Tagtefui fireplace 

■ Kxquialie modern kitchen 

• Hieakfa.l aiea 

• Seml-fm!.bed haaement with 
srparal* entrance 

• Lovely gmiden 

• Charming aundeck 

BILL MOORE 

388 4771 *82-4119 


J. H. 

whittome 

ft CO. LIMITED 

MTtX M 

(Idwli Ounewa-CnematraB 
Td* FORT STREET 


Back from Vacation 
BILL TYSON 
.Offers realistically priced 
Homes for every buyer 
Selection Below 

EASTER AVENGE 


P EMB E RTO N 


1002 GOVT. 
384-8126 


-FOUNDED 1887" 1 r >n* nr moat attraruva home, tn1 1 ~*° 1 nuLuoiu-ir v... . 

ecnntenf St.eet | ihia preaiiga dutrlct. Architect d«- Panned for th. family who la a®, 
aa riM.OH PHOTO signed foi comfort and charm '•ualomed to urban living. Spartou* 

"TZ rviaoi.v ’ . Laige hall, LR ISMI. DR l?3g m-Uhe living and dining room wnh 

WINDOW DISPLAY CI^OSE TO 3 '■'** HR " lr » ,h 15x15. 3 bathi f'ceplai* and alidlng gla.a door* io 

RIP imv utt, n , ni . I i*i, recreation room 20x15 with KP, ,h « winded. D* luxe kitchen with 

BEACON HILL PARK HW oil healing. 2-car garage above average arborit. far«l rahl- 
tll-LSIDE NR. fiELMONT , :-Nearly 1.8110 H, a«,t area. The »«,. atovehood and ian. Threa 

In exir«me»y fond c«idJiion, tucelv i\-arr«J iif r>fauLihj|]y ariuid bedrooms. Bright vanity balh- 

Two b^ruoiTii tj'ing room ku d«vuat*<1 ttih ujchoul. It haj a bed I »nd maintained. F<m rroni - floors IhroughouL Th* 

chen and dining area--full taa*e t ruomi, living room, dining room arMl iher parlicaJara basement It roughed-ln for ad«li- 

meni. drive m garage. Urge land- baili*. fuii high batemem nil-o-maHr ***** phona MR. HOLMS, EV 4-1003 roomt, fireplace and aecond 


BOORMAN 

M 

A 

N 

INVESTMENT CO. LTD. 
UU Cmecnment Sheet 


I P. ,R. BROWN ft SONS 
LTD. 

762 Fort Street 385-3435 


UPLANDS 

LARGE BUNGALOW 


HOUSIS FOR SALI 


JOHNSTON ft CO. LTD. 
RacJtari 

Eafabltahed 1M 

INK Broad Street WO-241 


THIS YEAR S MODEL 
LN AN 

ESTABUSHED CITY AREA 


Hera la an ideal ita ier or retire men], drive in garage. Urge lai 
ment - home on big .lot with fnut leaped Jot All m very g-jod c 
n Dd*«. cloae Iraniponahon end u»n> dilioei Low taw-., -xioae to 

ping centre. Immaculate living room aervice* 

„i Ih with fireplace. Hlg remodelled kli- 

. hen and two Euo d bedroom, on u -. A * k .2* * 1 ^*®-Clear Tllla 
mam floor Extra bedroom down- r * n •T*"*' financing. Ii 

TJttir. 'szrruzi .• sffTa.-u?jas*rt.» 

>.P. • , 1 ^ T¥ n “~^'7 D «' d THETIS LAKE HEIGHTS 
$18,950 WITH TERMS 

CENTRAL SAANICH ROAD a n ,, r 


*a COLOR PHOTO , 
WINDOW DISPLAY 

HILLSIDE NR. fiELMONT 


CLOSE TO 

BEACON HILL PARK 


wiped Jot All in very good con- furnace. Nice Int completely fenced 
dmon Low lawi, -tloae to all *nd patio and aeparile garage 
aervice*. 

Asking tl'MO—Clear Ttlla Only $15,750 


C. Warren. JW-7J0J 

EXTRA -special 

POST AND BEAM 


UPPER LA.NSDOWNE 
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC - 


haihroom. DeBnllel.y Haled to ha 
the deane.t hntue in town becauva 
>t I* Inaulated and engineered Id 
exacting apei iflcatinna for ecntvnmv- 
c*l electric heat. FULL PRICE *17.- 
^X. a low down payment and lha 
balance at H17 prutcipai 1 nlere*t 
and taxer The Interenl rate la aa 


UNSURPASSED SEA VIEW 

Take your daatiny In hand, and 


GOOD AS GOt-D 


Thle older home h«. been exten- 
lively renovated and extended and 
n lorated on 1.7 acre.* with amaii 


WATCH YOUR. DREAM COME Yea th. value of Ihia 1 1' «Tnv mJih?ili«'* lIS 

TRUE, nn your inual iniuoitant I mdlnerv well conatruded home on I /TfT. 


•ut-nc I *L-r uL'ir-H-rc EXTRA -SPECIAL UNIVERSITY AREA OFF unbeii.v,hie r.-v., can si fletT. 

IsS wiTH TERMS | POST BEAAI FREDERICK NORRIS RD. 

A nearnew 1 bed room bungalow , Exceptional i-year-old home. L- Thlg three - year - old liutury A HEAP OF LIVING 
wilh full baaement, rumpua and , abaiwd living dining rnmbinatlon. htane waa deaigned with loving cara 

apace bedroom roughed in. wll *> new g nJ d waii-t(vw,|| over oak. by pieaent owner• under archlted Cily atyta in a country aeiung. Hm* 
Sparxua ]Atol4‘ living room with de lux* kitchen. 3 good bedroom., aupervitlon and include* all th* often have you wurtad fro a qiaae 
mo*t attractive corner lireplaie with 4 piece colored heth en euJIe. ruractlcal and artlaUr detaJli they apot In th* oovmtrv Parhapa thii 
with railed hearth, natural wood Recreation roron with bar extra Had longed lor all their life. Now ia ihe erwwer. LovaJy mndw-n. 2- 


JAMES BAY 

$4,950 . 

♦ room bungalow wnh few *ic|« 
and eaaUv kept garden C'>nvenient 


Siluaird in North Saamiji .rea !'* baih*, attached carp 
overlooking Sidney and Itland. I mg Pry-e 
Fully landicnped wnh a veiv . 0 .. 71 ^, T e.p MG 

graeioua .1 bedroom home Living J 2 . 1 .IDU ItltMS 

room with fireplace, fult-ilee dm- _ . , 1 

ing room boih with new wall- 10 - i-°.. V ™»r on, Vvi 1 

wall rug. Lovely kitchen and t lU-iimmon*. EV J- 

4 pee haih. Raiement houaea large 

rumpui toom. laundry are* and____.... 

pleniy nf ilorafcf. There , a aep : BRAND NEW 

aixie garage plui cat port with p a R-r? AT CVAUIFW 
patio nve: A 1 »o giernhivuM. <u y rArt 11 RL. Nh.AVir.VV 
water .uoply plu* well, for trrigx- 


i nut,, nn jour invwv unian i«nv 1 •» • -'*Y”k nxiirf he Heveimved ham farm »«‘aea nearui. natural wood won nar ran w. mngeu ior an uieir ute. now ia me ajwwwr. uiv»j. m-wn u. *- 

a.aet. your HOMF., Ha. 3 BB«. a lot 134x80 la a, GOOD AS GOLD , 7LL. IJ7 panelled Wail*. L-.haue good jL-e I * P«"o >ou will love all they, ara reluctantly compelled Io badroom hrona with 3rd badroom or 

LR. Dining Room, full haaement. You cannot find another like It. . . . * 1 r .Ji, dining room, family ii» talrhen (,rxt 4 1 *". Thl» like-new homo i . 1 »elt their beautiful home at a aacrit dan in full haaamari. A beautilul 

IS hath., attached carport Aik-1 « will SKLI, fa*l becau»e H I* I _ ...... _ .f. I mahoaanv rah,net. ni..i ..w ,.., 1 only | floe price and P. R. Brown A Son*. I wall-to-wall oaroet in living mom 

mg Pry* 


Ln l r n C ,l FVJ.l U !! Ye*, it offer, qualify elegance and j BILL TYSQS. Mffl | ohooe CLIFF' _ AHDERSC 

kilzjimmona, EV 3-3411 .p.,* plu. being IMMACCLATF. ft M4 813S or 4T7 S9M. 

n 4 >*»>« "K* «<x1 ba. 1 bedroom.l SPARKLING NEWT 

„___.... plui a 10 x 10 dining loom and a»T MCtRCirc TinRCl 

BRAND NEW l*xH living room with an exquliilr, Lot. of liv ing apace for family lit "vjroNE.N itvmNl 

P.PTIAT 5 VAUIPVV FIREPLACE. The KITCHEN -• mg and coovetuent for arhooia and HORSES 

Shftvitn electric deluxe and GLEAMS Ilk* univenitv In thi, thre«-bedroo.ii . ArRES 

a gold nugget. There aiv lovely NEW HOME on ntcefy treed cocnn I ut ncu </-'■ . r. v nr, 

Ha th* proud owner of thi. three FRUIT TREES on the Ini ing jdeal lot on Leyna Rd. The exterior i. 1 M 1 • LRJgIjLAn a KU. 
bedroom lamve wnh IS halh- ■ LOCATION Iro one who aann ipppillnt but >ou mutt are mskl fi ADMXJXJm*l«l v ^4 rimed 

nhnu. laige living room wtih pe.TF and beauty DO NOT WATT in appeeciale the decor of beamed airo.rti.e i,mh», iC mil. 

rwiaed hearth a,»i firegitac* for aometave rlu to taiv it cellinga tn living and .dining rooms, r~ lln umo. sXl ft mil h 

ree.omg to Ihe c«img Separate BILL MOORE wood baluitradea. S-.tar kitchen JiVj, trr , d „ R 

dining room, modem kilrbeo with * 1*^375 1*2411* finished famdy room. etc. There are FULL PRICE ONI V si* a 

»«»"> o» .See view. all is bathroom. Io French Provincial w 

front room*. Full cement base .... finlih on main floor plu MORE I w - WOODLEY 

ment with completed recrcM.onl PLUMBING R! DOWNSTAIRS ^ 

nami win fireptaoe. roughetFml t lMi nf exitp .per* for deveiopmeeu ixfcIL. a I —CJAK HAY 

eiea for a 4lh bedroom. Cloe* to rvp t I :yr fur mot* room*. A hcime irrarliaf inir 

afwii and Hypping and acea.l ., Vl „ M ™ A nome, lrraataung 

to 1 warty Full pnro yrt ^ r< y:fl * llh „ s . 3 oo *v.t Mortgage. Personality, quality 

$24,500 One thud of an' acie, _ And delifZht 

.vaiiaua Beautiful aetting. To view these properties , 

Teixne available 3 H^ toon „ ; * Long. low. eppeanng and 

Comae* R. FHMmnKM. 185-3411 Kverythmg vnu have hecn Inokm* and to *»>'• s< ' 11 <* trade SJfTSU.-'^i'i'TLSl 


worth MORE than lhe low a.king 
price of 

$15,250 


SPARKLING NEW! 


I mahogany cabinet* plui evhauvl anl r 
i fan Nicely freed toe on aewer with 
1 very pieaaanl outlook, carpou. 
near lo arhooia and alore. For 
further Information plea** tele¬ 
phone CUFF ANDERSON al 
3*4 813C or 477 *9*4. | 


HORSES HORSES 

HORSES 

* ACRES 


location on a quiet .Ireet near huvl JJ"" Property rould he subdivided 


and grwd .hopping aiea Low' 

lavea Immediate po*ae*.vinn. 

Lara Wcatman 385-7319 


1275 MONTROSE 3 BRs EACH SIT 
CORNER OF -THE RISE’ OAK BAY 
Charm and comfort will he your* Priced m effcvrt • 
th llua a'tractive Arm .tucco hung j Thu five-vearold du 
al-w*. thru hall plan, ]*■ Living rm i below rrplacemenl c 
Wh open Itreplata. aepareir d-n I men'. Priced al *23 
trjr rm. 2 me# bedim*, apanou* thi* evrlu.ive riNl 
cab kitchen and Pembroke ha|tr Ask fnr Tnhn ' 

room. Coed haaement. ml package A * t0V JOhn 

heating Lovely land*r*iwd. treed 
goaindv nffeung a degree nf priv GORDON HEAD 
act Reav-nahly priced at only 5 BEDROOMS 

_ . >l1 '* 10 t • 6 U"o MORTGAGE 

Pleav* do nrt diifurb ow-neh* ^ uhhwIV 
Hr. A. E. Seeber 385.2375 Cl.FAN'' 


Widowed owner munt aell 1 Aaking. 
*24.15(1 Tall 1- E N LeDOUX. I 
EV 58741 any lime. 

SxS DUPLEX 
3 BRs EACH SIDE 
OAK BAY 

Priced in effort a quick ule 
Tim five-year-old duplex I* pi 11 -ed 
below i-rplacemenl cuat. Full haae- 
ff'W. Pficed *1 (23.arm To view 
(hi. evrlu.ive dhl .V5-H74I. , 

Ask for John Molyard 


$21,500 

Day Garaide. 39* 7531 

OAK BAY 
WILLOWS 


*96-3411. anyUmi. 


- iiiii .ii hlcu dming room, family alia kitchen (lrK * 1, * n - Thl * tike-new home i . 1 *ell Ihelr beautiful home at a aacrii dan in full haaemeni. A beautiful 

I»b4lvl'l» POHBLI V L 4 mahogany cabinela plua exhaual “"'T . fire price and P. R. Brown A Son*, wall-toww.il ou-pet in living room 

PROPERTY , VLA i Nicely .reed to* or, ^er with $21,500 •" Pclvlleged to b. enUualed with Invite, you to Jtzrhy the open 

fix/™** ^ •» near .rrhla^Hore^oc D- Garaide, 39. 7531 Entering .he aparfou. hall and li^Aa^ iT^wiro WS 

valuable acreage. “her lifmSSlfcJ. plSSe tele vwubula turn right up a few Hair. ,f T^rtred. f» view, rtea.e^phcoa 

BILL TYSCtN. ***4371 ohon, CLIFF ANDFRSDIS «i In a nicely proportioned living room MRS ELLEN SPEERS 

«S^3* or 477 S 9 ^ N ' OAK BAY "^ Jm * 

, Dm .r . , ____ ana gueit aize 03x]<r> open dining 

ARKLING NEW. unocrc iiriDCt'o WILLOWS c.wp vdtlc +1 lead! 10 a dellghltul 

ing apac. for family IK HORSE S_ HORSES iSr*lh"-too r!lii« .'ST'aClS 4 BEDROOM BEAUTY 

*vetuent for arhooia and HORSES Another aoarre item. Modem 3 bed iem,|y dimm? area with o«m view SIR QOfl 

to th,. three-bedroom , ACRES "am. full barement bungglow. Spa- ?S) to iTJtaiSid 

E on nicety treed cocori ; X RD <iot*f UvtUf room and dining -L“. famdy room. (13”lF 1 with hidden Lovely 4 -year-old bom, h*. I h»d- 

.n* Rd. The exterior i>; m ■ liululao a rcu. »eakflu! bar 1 *» bathroom. A two-pi era hathrocan and third bed- rnonui on main floor, living rmm 

hut you must are inrtde Appcoximalelv 14 cleared war,* *c* p 'wired lot with fruit tree*, a' room or den. with attractive fireplace ituuug 

lie th* decor of beamed attractive Umber *i,-mil# cirri* garage and a mraathat From lha ve.tlbuit turn to th* room; and a delightful lotrhigt with 

living and .dining room., ro,m town. UU tL rad frmvtag*. rwn * m "* *•*» » real family home left up a few atalrg to the iwn built-in men and counter range, 

utrade*. 5-itar ktlcben. jdjg | WI adjacent to all the be*t aahoola ] Uiee bedrorana with ample rtoaeta Baaement feeture* rurnpu* room 

mdy room. elc. There are FULL PRICE ONLY siggMi . , . end a lovely vanity hathroren w , Ih (traplace. 4th bedroom with 

>m. Io French Provincial w vjuryyDt FY XMgii Asking $21,500 TwnMnar carport, aeeluded lot wcud floor and and bathroom. Th,g 

main floor plia MURE • w - "UOULEY "w M.4 ^,l h niM -If ^ i awn , n j bordered ^..y . irw-elv brent with hwiL-- 

7 R 1 DfhSNSTAlRS __ .... DtV ^r r JS U 1 ^ d * r *“ ^ * r «-koulcrry make thl. tovrty ^*£"*3 £2'XlL 


Another eoarre Item. Modem Shed-1 


$24,500 

Tei-ma available 


iMt nf ext iq .pace for development! NEIL ST —OAK BAY 
for mot* room*. ^ home, irradiating 

with *19.500* »v?t*Mreita*e. Personality, quality 

_ And delight 


3S52975 CLEAN- 
FRESH. 


FAIRFIELD NEAR PARK 

Four bedrms 4#n. «un room, fam 
15V lire aeparaie dining rm.. triple 
p.umhmg. hot water beat Eiegam 
in nvl* superb m quality Xilnevx , 
fercea aale Th* ultimaie In rare 
and mndern faci.lhe! 24 yra. nlrt 
No dn*e by no addreei given. 
Phoei# me to »ee 

$23,000 

Gordon Schenrk *fj- 6 .S 6 


226 SIMOOE 

. 'AMES BAY 
7 BLOCKS TO THE SEA 


2 1 ear-old home with accnmmnda■ 
li'fi loc a;: There i« a large living 
room laoulhein evpoaure- with a 
ralved hearth fireplace, a gener 
••p* dining are*, a mahogany 
panelled kllrhen with MANY ex¬ 
tra*. A vamty- i n*, bathroom 
and 3 large bedroom* all on the 
main floor. The baaemeqt la fully 
developed. A large rumpus, room 
wnh anoihyr ralvrd hearth fire 
plare. 3 more hedroofn*. work 
aiea and utility area. There • 
alvn a aunnv «un ponh with an 
evil off the dining room. Asking 
*22 YXI. Call 

PETER W. RAP.OON. 39» *74t 

RICHMOND RD; 


| ENCHANTING ESTATE 
j ON MARKET FOR 
FIRST TIME 
$32. TW 


for in ■ horn* in Ihm pi rin^f 
Kor morft deiftilt — phon» 

DAVE NELSON SMITH, 3*8 4*1 oc 
Re.. 39*4233. 


DRIVE BY 
30:« Albany St. 


fur mot* room*. «• 

Asking *29 90ft - 
with *19.500 Diet Mreigag*. 

To view these properties 
and to bpy. sell or trade 
consult 

BILL TYSON. 388-4271 


price and teem*. 

Phil Simoarei. IMS-7531 

LOOKING FOR LAND? 
6 62 ACRES 


hv a rork outcrop tnak# thl» h 
home lavlqua and delectable. 

REASONABLY PRICED 

$34,950 (TERMS) 


a auhatantial down payment Fn» 
apponlmefii tn vlaw. CALL 
KEN ROBmSON, *85-3471 arwLma. 


Long. low- eppaaung and In a «v.nruo 

superb cufidllhai of maintenance. 

ifu. home will reach to lhe 00 re nl Situated wllhln Saanich Munirtpalitv * - * ' • 1 hedronm* 

lf»x« who aeek , harmrtar and off West Saanich Rugd. thl* moat * Lovrtv km tlxlrtc Icltrtien. 

atmuaphese. Flooring ia essential- immaculate, vtew-locaied modern, dcv-u-t a vn uuDou-r m • Family ram 

[5 high qualify wall 10 wall over poat and beam conalrucled home 1 . ROCKLAND— IAIRI 1 ILLD . rorxhUon mud* and 

hardwood. Drape, included, a.e certainly worthy.of your Inapectlmi fi-ROOM BUNGALOW I^i conrturei in.id* end 

lauefuin- deaigned lo match th* There are. two outbuilding^ two 

■fe'xjr and are of equal high qual well., fixeam. end waler ri^tl* to \TEW OF OLYMPICS . lo'.Jj*** nrnl " 

liy The living n»im. 11x13'* I. wring, paalure land, rock and tree* rw. ee* ro utrxii/i bba u*i 

sunken wnh a charming window The home I* act well back from the , v „ rvJ A hnm , Fni,,™-, 1 iTvlt-f 01 '™ ML ^ RO ’ F 86 --'*'* 

a^r-^y VuS^tc^ r °* d * ltaW,n * Prt '* Cy - I^ to-4'b“^- ' " f ' 

Tr»im !h* IV.Kill riirwn* r cwmti I PfiP# fTPlTHSl 0(10 | ftl* DR. llTff flKlfif flblMt kit- ! 

gSTb,!? idK®to SS? ttn i a,tn ' rS^t ^te k w"!?nd‘ <, fi‘”ra u c!oS TVV ’° DRrvE BYS 

” . tuiiy tkumbel lavtodry fre' For anpolmmeo, pie.ra call Stan B " , i„ 4 -P ,ec * '■*>' *" * HEECHWOOD - FAmTIELD 

waiher and dryer. Baaement fgrll Cornl.h, **7521 anytime or Re.. i "•* '«“2- «>**> haeement with 3. A l^ree well kept family borne 1 
lue* win meet tbe reqtoremenn 1** 5*7*. Pier* balhrtwm, .pace for RR and bedroom, and den. Sep dining 

of potential purrtvaa**.. A h,*ne. expa BR. Irerge garden lnt with room, modxn Idtohett and 3 hath- 

tn be viewed at lelaure—li ti jiM --s-- fruit and flalio. *% Morlgag* can room* Full baaoravit ha, tbive-in 

rev* Of thoae that you do not ruth' he ataumed. a*c*aa. Mica lot with BTiali Breer- 

thrnugh in five minute*. Offered, Pleara call MR HOLMS, ZV 4100* bouae. Near grtwoii. park and 


ERIC A. MACFADYEN nAKr Avn - 

EV 5-3435 24 Hour Service u/vra-A-x o.-v 

2940 DONCASTER 


V L A. 

H! QUADRA $15,000 


^•mfSrLL mrH M M«F«r\T F ' Truly * lovely 3 bedroom hrenc 

WITH rt.LL HIGH BA5E.MEN r large llvlnl room, seo dininu 


New oil furnace, new wmug and 
new roof recent I, inaialled A 

t '»*»ant low upkeep home inei lav 
'1 per year Siluaied «n large 
apart menl-znned garden lnt Why 
pay high rent when yAu can buy 
and own thi. r,*y Inti* hom* at 
the low price of 

$8,900 

Plea** do not disturb owner* 


large living mom. sen dining 1My) reouire Pte, 

naan. Rulll-in (vninler lop range phone i 3 x 511411 1 re 9 ul *• 
and all modern cupboard.. Otl-O- P »^34li. 

Malic hent. 

3 nelf-cooiamed*Vroren all WATERFRONT BEAUTY 
10 MILE POINT 

FULL PRIC E .11 "ST *H 5nd 
Call 1YVRIS ADAMS, EV 54141 or loobairwled V!ew from Olympic* 
EV 43999. I t« Mount iiaker. 1 


WITHIN I MILES OF CITY-TEN I • iU1 * A,Dan y I. 

THE. S"u.ied on 3 beaut,tally rkvner moving Oct *l.t, 1 BR plu. 

d'd .-e.p,n. v,e» of the Gulf SMITH VgTI e? A Rra J" nT^ara'"“‘eTec ggi 

island.. Demgned uj the old world d ri ng area, ever kit 4 p-#ce 

tradition, in a home that 1 . al a • . a hathrm Thia la a neat, clean home 

one* apaciou.. giaciou. and com r 1 " nd Pdred to aell To view roll 

pleiety charming. With lou, nr I 1 STAN SAGE, W4-11, Rea. *M 4347 

five bedroom., four baihioom.. ESQUIMAUX 

fen fool r„i, ng . and .urrounded , T? .*, .... 

wnh lla parklike ground* il oflei. $2,000 DOWN 

.vtranrtknary value and beauij _ 

Appomlmenla are ncceaaary to are Ju*t 10 >i» old. thl* Immaculate THE SELECTIVE BUYER 
Ml H 11 . 1 .IN or home la a ga«*et. lhe kitchen 1 . 

Mi >LMDrs will h* pi»a*«*d to gan or *l*r and thft pk|« furnace Ill 7^0 

•c«rp» f.rfiMrvt.ni II ||« Ur }o-wall (vrpatmf ui Ii« ii I ni In‘in irnMniUlf n un $2 000 

and pbiv,de th, further Infuim* me . .....-and n.’U ,u.i j mre.h. m , 1 m ieVerroooutlr rrar HlU Dt* 
i 1 ?" require. Plena* old Twn dandy bedroom, also large i rlrL It. .pule*. Iraida and nut ® ,H 8 1 ’* 


laaiefuliy designed to mairh the! Thera are. two outbuilding*, twoi 
de<xjr and are of equal high qual-i wells, alream. and water ri^ita fo 
fly. The 11 v uig room. 19xl3S Is apring. paature land, rock and tree* 
sunken with a charming window The hrene I* ael well hack from the 
design. Folding walnut door* sep rad allowing privacy. . 

.rate the way effective kltrnen. „ i 

«x,m tb. 13‘sxiu dmmg room.] Price* (Terms) $25,900 

Tf'*"; er* * bedroren* and .double | Offer* conwdered 


6 -ROOM BUNGALOW 
VIEW OF OLYMPICS 


■ • • fully plumbed laundry foe For appof 
wisher end dryer. Baaement farll Comtek, 1 
Hie* will meet tbe requtremem* 1*15*7*. 
of potential purdiswt A hiane, 

to be viewed at leisure—It Is juel - 1 - 

one nf Uirese I hat you do on, rush! 
through in five minute* Offered, 
at *74 Ml M.sno down could cany 
the balance If these details al l 
tract you. please phone Mr. Simp- 
inn al Pemberton*, oc ffestden, e 
* 9 S 73 » for an apprenlment to 


OLYMPIC 

Hom pa lid. 

478-1796 

Col wood Plaza 


A large well leapt family bran, g 
bedroom* and den. Sep dining 
room, mortem Id tehee and 3 halh- 
rorerat Full basement hat drive-m 
■area*. Nice lot with nmalJ greem- 
hnvjae. Near srtvvol*. park and 
•hop*. A slung *13 900 cn term* 


GORGE . | 
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 


utility off kitchen. Meal for retlicds i eontalna 
because there ate nn steps Pretty • icr HKDROOM 9 
» r dcntoo.M u, l bewJd. Try - BRH.HTCAR EL El 

I-Xn^iu 'irn Mll?*' Call . N[re LR , W1TH c 

r HLD CAMrHFM,, |no ^JTls J ■ |>iEi\r MM 


CRA1GFLOWER I it i» built so that 

. __ _ , I h »9 num^roui p nt 

3 V^ro. iwdroim,'" 1 ' »■* « tore auile S 

3 Liv i*m- and dining rm. in line. J* 1 * 

* *'*' k,U ' h "’- *19 W "''."re fh‘ 

3 j ba-brusm-.. BERNICE WEI 

* Full hasemenl autn nil healing _ 

' Elec otnnie hot uaier Lank. WHEELCHAIR! 


HI QUADRA 

WANT A SH1NEY NEW HOME’ 

, Thi* la a spartnu* 3 BEDROOM 
j home. There are 2 BATHROOMS./ 
I II I* built »<» that the lower floor 
| has numerous possibilities. Could' 
he a nice auile Space for every¬ 
one even Ihe family car* — Ihere 
is an attached garage Price Is] 
*19 mn Tn see this exclusive rail 
BERNICE WEIR. EV S-*741 


NEED SPACE T 


BRIGHT CAB ELEC KITCHEN 
MCE LR iWITH CHEERY FPj 
1MMNG HM 
4 1’CE. BATH 

WW CARPETS THROf-GHODT 
FULL HIGH BSMT. I RUMPUS 
RM> 

DRIVE IN GARAGE '00*4 HEAT, 

EXCELLENT GROUNDS 

NLY *13 750 with Krma Phoa* 


GORDON HEAD Clvwe lo lhe .tie. and with . 

jruuon of wn asuraucllvLI)OH- _ _ wonderful view from lhe living rm 

j-'fT ^, 1 ,^ JLVah'itSlD * ■ dining rm and kitchen Two large 

A rain ilSSSra 3-Bedroom, full bawmem- home on hedrm* and wgll-to-wgll carpellng 
large M. New wiring with eleclrlc ihroughoul. P^vlamn for a two 
^17 beat Larg. living room. WW car- hedrm tulla down with a living rm. 
r, n .■nieSnVraM* »« »r‘«*lt kltrhen Drive In kltohen. Uirewpec. bathrm. .epar 

nVhlSJi"*.. iiI^«7b. garage Qn» to school* and liana- *»e enlranca. An altr*(live tot nr 


liUKUUN HI-.AD arae lo lhe w.lei and with a 

ei cwvy tx p wonderful view from lha living rm 

ai.uuu u r. dining rm and kitchen Two large 

3 Bedroom, full basemen* home on hedrm* and wall-to-wall carpellng 
large kg. New wiring with eleclrlc I ihrtaighoul. Prtivlainn for a two 


*42 CANTERBURY — NORTH 
DOUGLAS 

An attractive 1-bedroom po r* .la¬ 
ment rancher. Large L-ehaped hv. 
Ing-dining roren wnh wall-(n-w*i| 
carpeting and a lovely ]j- eanb- 
leveewd F P De lira idle hen hag 
hufli-ln G.E. oven and nangw 
Vanity 4-pre. hath. Only 4 ns 
nld. on a large Ire with aep ga¬ 
rage Asking US.ant. For detail* m 
to view please call LEO VAH 
DYK. JM8-34T1 anvtvna 


An inir.guina two-bedroom home 7™? old 'L h, ’ m * 7 h f drm ‘ ONLY *13 75*1 wmh bnes Ph 
designed b> M,^J n.Ta.m^ i*,'fL *'* ^ «• — '» " 11 

Victor,, wilh a tasteful ua* ,vf 0 ^ 1 , .. I. Ivrov^l HOY H 1 NCHCLUYE 

modem eunstruMion materials and T** , „nTfor^Lm^n 3M-4271 M3: 

a maaterlui use of IM re The . 4 for u |"“* n 

arrnnes'i 721 .,^4 evtra boarders. The prire I* only 

turn, n , . .7.112 i,. 1 "" 1 ' rv end »'» would handle To .... 

"* .r ft ': ,0nmM : "*w rail DON FRASER. *99-4271.1 


*7“ 1 , h.^ranl portat'on. Thia home t* localed In high ground with a variety "' RETIREMENT SPECIAL*! 

reie of lhe nlreat areas of Gordon shrub*, tree*. There Is a drlve-ln , . 

raT' r 3 ilrt M H '* d ebnuld sea lhe garage, otreular driveway and •! L ^°T*'h [ Ll V n * 

red full price value here Call large carport. ""lb fireplace hnght elec- 


■ ONLY » non DOWN. 

« Balance *s rrq 
If* Full pnea '*10.750. 

D rikker 


UNIVERSITY VILLAGE 

Kewigh V bed room home in good 
djs'nct. Full hasemenl Elegant, 
well btnlt. 6 '.”. mnoe>. Phone me 

to sag. 

$22,000 

Gordon Srhenr* *92 tnM 


DRIVE BY heating urttL Nice fe 

1414 MYRTI/E ST. 

OAKIJVNDS to* * 13 .mo EASY T 

CHARLIE P1MLOTT. 

TWO BEDROOMS R«- 

Will mginlainca rnnvr/nieittly In-i HIGH QUADRA 
rs'ed tn eli shopping, bus and esi p|rp MONTH 
gr.honi* Living room wnh fiieptare. 

rcmrlelelv remodelled kllrhen and 1 v eiyr charming 2 hed 


Spaclou* 2 bedroom famllv home] '"O fireptacqs Bcauti’v 

cl-we to bus and shopping, with I *'*ned bath ruomi and a 

ramp for wneelchair at rear, j *4 a kllrhen Mr. Felton 

Fenced, fruit tree* New stucco I Bifgm, 385-S41L 

new roof rewired. Fireplace in 

large living room Good sue dm 

Ing room- Aulo. nil heat Drive-m ; BEAUTIFUL 

11X n,7r* | SEAFRONT ESTATE 

*14 900 Cell REG POWERS, $U5 000 00 
393-8741 or evenings ]«6MS9 

«OR(t#€Pfc:CIAL v w hU 1 he W l'^‘ Jp' lw 

Charming 4 hedroom aw* 1 '• ! -Dnoaie* on the fft-n »n 

Ing rtaim with fireplace, dining A se, Iuded property will 
rtiom and large cab ktlchen, with ] 501 feet of walertronlag 

fridge and stove Included. Full | perfect selling fur ihi* 
high basemen, with new OOM fully designed bungalow u 
healing urtiL Nice fenred lnt a, aea and with a magniflce 
rear facing weal wllh view nf TTier* is a lovely Imm 
mreiniam* and f.orge wateis. Ask- dming room, den with I 
In* *13.mo EASY TERMS Call master hedroom -wilh f 
CHARLIE P1MLOTT. 3851741 or and dressing room en au 
Re*. 386 955s. rhen and breakfast ares 


BE ONE OF THE 
BEACH CROWD ! ! 

WIGGLE YOUR TOES IN THE 


ruing ;n ns resile** envuonmrn: nuN frasfr ibjii I 

and yet romfouanle m 1U ,l,w nul ' *AA-Sf.R. *99-4271. 

de<or and with every modem .... RF ONE OF THE 

convenience. The Hvmg room, dm - n.-.m cniAiin , > 

mg iiasm. alaira and hedrix>ms BEACH CROWD ! ! 

completely larpeted Two big. THF PRICF IS IilW 

' u * AlYYIMMnDATTflV f/YTHY WIGiiLE YOUR TOES IN THE 

signed bathrooms and a dream ACCOMMODATION GOOD vgbD m YOUR OWN BACKYARD 

■ 4 a kllrhen Mr. Ft I ton or Mr. s . 

Biggin, 385 3411. 1 Re do, home In Jsme* Ray. Th,t For only *2 300 down and «L9 a 

rider home is in good geneial cist- month you can own this lovely Coc- 
iciiinwi dmon and can ha purchased fur dove Bay property. 3 bed room s. 

It-ALllf LL Mono with tl.OnO down. Balance like 'harming I -ing-dinsn* room with 

EAFRONT ESTATE "tot with a l» P I T pa>rt«L h r * m « 4 ?*)■“« wid rohbleslrew fire- 

111 mu nr, Pbrma DON FRASER at 38A4271. P'*' - * S«porrb two bedroom. 


Separate malrhlng earaee and 

■icaiy landscaped Full prica 
HI 

Term! lo ba ai tanged. For full 
deiails call 

W 0793 MR. GREENE *M *13* 

QjOSE to town 

EMPRESS AVK — 

EAST OF COOK , 


DON BUTLER 
477-9220 

CEDAR HHJ. AREA 
3890 Cedgr HiU Rd. 


large carport. 

$18,750 

J. P. H. EVANS 

Rag. <77-4453 Bus. 1953439 


,-ACT fW ClYlk' Ideal retirement nr starter. Half t 

5AST Oh COOK , block from arhooia, shopa and $17,300 

*13 950 Thia l‘*-a4or*y. 1 bedroom ;^"’ |1VI L L ^ SHELBOURNE AREA 

, h«nf ia m tnfi (rvHliLjGD «ll ronnit • n * rnnm. PllWry and 1 ! 

■S IN THE J" 1 !l«.mem" U?ge“^*•5-^'pnreh I-WSLY * BR HOME NEAR 
BACKYARD 1.^.™ ',? ^.,^“ kitchen leading to a tort ahed SHOPPING PLAZA, SCHOOLS AND 

I ie^ lha d^M “ ' h * raar. Thl* older home has JRSNE PORTATION. OIL HW 

and »L9 a *7“ 3SLLST Oarrtd roof and ha. been «F*T .SEPARATE GARAGE 

; SSSVrk w*hl5T^ toe ^re ^r^r 1 2 XT, '«* S *“ ED AND * ,CEtY 

3 bedrooms carprat Th# eiecfne cabinet kit 1 «*" * *Oii* tree*. Owners are LANDSCAPED. 

*iI^S*flro rh -° 7* <«"“» __ Sii k ,nd * r * ,nxlou, | J- H. TURNER 

Tro .r. Otoer feature* inrlwta OOM heal 10 c “" XgAlU* anreim. 


piaca Sanporrb two bedroom* 

, basement Al the pare <* C5I 

i bard to duplicgle. 

I BARBARA HUNT, H* 4371 


trie Idlchen. full oemenl base¬ 
ment wiHt 1 room OOM. -41 
•tower, separate garage Hreisa 
Immaculate Beautiful pabn and 
gixwndy Clear Idle, BILL 5!e- 
CULLOCH, 3853471. 

1 *119541 wlih 3 bedrooms set high 
■«i a double ire, living room wnh 
fireplace rah. eleriric Kitchen, 
high 'exceed hdaemeui, on newer. 

freahly decoraled throughout ex- 
relier.l view * pleaiure to show. 
BILL McCn-LOCH, »»2«71 »ny 
Ifme. 


— copper pi pa — utility room 
plumbed tor rasher and dryer —, 
e'e. me HW. Full high lined ba*a- 
meni- 


DON BUTLER 
477-3220 


A *e>'luded property wfth'neaiT) I L°W COSTFAMILY - 

son feet of Wrterbwitoie“ il ACCOMMODATION 

RThy^deiipied^bungaiow faruvg^inej H.«0» Down UNIVERSITY AREA! 

aea and with a magnificent view. , . SEA VIEW 

There ia a lovely living room. This 4 Bedrm older family home Is 

dmmg loom, den wnh fireplace! m lh » Gorge aiea on a nice fceaw.ba ... a 

master bedroom 'With bathroom residential sheet Gw to a< hoois -V,,‘ “ Tn.7 tnra 7 e . J 

and dressing r.»m en tud,Ttoh •» !•«!«»». Llvrng rm ha. .n iT«.ra 

Chen .nd breakf.sl area. There 1 »Pvn fireplace and Iher. i. a play- ,,^ e g^wtai g«^ areT^bLrt 
• re two other bedroom, iwo ui ,he b*aem,m The full ,, h l fnr • TO i - 1 r* rrTrJlTT' ni 

dlnonal balhrounu. uUillv room ?"'• “ **•*» «|,h bel.rse on [i* 01 .TLeT w «?Th 

.nd large mere.hoc room. Al|f'"'.l lerms. For hill particular. i Ctoi - 

ftTCifMxrss star DON F ^* 


rompleiely remodelled kltohen and 
dmmg room, full hanerient. new od- 
o malir heal and new wiring.'Pi iced 
V only *112511 C0«l down fall 
Frank Marshall .789 545!. 3859*33. 

NATIONAL TRUST CO. LTD. 


WE SELL HOMES 

HAGAR ft SWAYNE LTD. 
EV 4-0631 


Vary charming 2 bedroom *4ucco : 
hunialow on a nice Inf. New aulo-i 


UNI\’ERSITY AREA! 
SEA VIEW 

Hers ia a bea>..ifig Nirr* an • 
belf-arir be Over 1DC0 i-r< rt spa 

r.,e,s living ts Grealer Vtotorui'i [ 


si/e and are anal aillalu-. Beau- 
titui landn-apnd grounds wnh 


malic ml furnace and neparate, gradual approach lo Ihe 


gaiaae. I town payment nnly *2 (inn 
on Ihe full price nf *11 20n Please 


a prestige home that Is a credit 
to Ihe owners and lha builder. 1 


all DON SMITH at EV 5*741 -For funhtr particulars and jp- 
invtlma. , pointmem. lo view, please phone 

MR. W. E. SPEED 3*53411 

CAREY ROAD— $11,300 

Ctoae In lrhoiil*. shopping and c-r-p . CTFDui'Wg/vM 

transporlaiion New wiling, plumb- *'£.(! m oltrliiLNSON 

Ing and furnaie. Dr in g.raee. LIMITED 

Good Inf. Easy terms RACHEL e,„., 

'4,m, ART parson! " s “* 741 ,ni Msrtsrjn* 


DUPLEX -- 

James Bay LET SLEGG BROS. 

4-room aultf on main floor. S- rnv qtp f Irrrnw 

r»>om iiuJift irp. N#w1y r*lnt#r1 AAy.’ial KULI1UN 

S» pa rale meter* automatic nil Build for You On the 
heal An exrellent Investment ,, , 

with a revenue of *140 per followirtg Location: 
month. Kutl price I* Kin wllh 

*2 rmn down Phona ROY E. a Ms on Ruby Road 
HII.L.S. SM41. '<*■ «« Tft*kv«*id 


1 HEW r,h,M mu rttAdFD i! • fTOwmf fftinily. Cloa# (o ».l#n rn 

' vmw pb.«# DON FRASER at ^ Junk- . ^ High 

School* and Unlverelly of V’ctorla- 
• a a a The Vic,orta Racquet Club and 

Cenlenntal Stadium will be nearby- 
Extra large living rre*s foe entor 
CLOSE TO UNIVERSITY ainmg has gracious ornamenial 

plaster, expensive watl-lo-wail car 

CHOICEST NEW OAK BAY to loir.*7fa"Sena 

4BDR. - 1 , BATHRM '>replace ' raised hearth' lha spa 

6 1 c ci/ c< ci, t’ rtou * aeoarate dming room opens 

a o b q ,« bis e to a large patio. Some of the many 

6 1 q% 6*«% 6)*'e nfber fins feature* inriude the lata* 


DUTCH CLEAN 

Phresa.RI4R.2g ERIC DAY m-m 2-BpdntOnt BASTIC 

CHARM! Full Price $12,700 PRO 

and charmed yon will ba whan Very all cacti v* J-hedroom stucco Of V 

'•w see 111 * lovely no-Mep bunga- home, large living room with W W 24 H 

tow on M. RAE AVENUE raar carpeting. Bright kitchen and din UJ* Gov t SL 

Ihe UNIVERSITY SCHOOL. Ba elie area. Cotoplrtelv rewired and 

a ipanoia 3-bedroom home In a all new copper plumhlqg Beautiful I 
beautiful set ludad wiling of otwa- garden wllh fruit tree., ahrubs and I TflP 

menial shnsba. lawaa and Irolt I raaes. Wlda concrete driveway to svji- 

tree*. Irexge living room ever- double garage Thia la a perfect! MAGNU 

looks lha garden, kitchen wtih retirement or starter home. Enquire! PTKrr 

nook and utility r u oas off. Priced. about the extras on fhla home that rtUNl 

at I haven t got room to Hal. Cal] a delightfully 

*>•-*•• DON BUTLER b " m " ,rrl * a 

A splendid opportunity for acme- r norev claily for pen 5 

one reeking a home in thia hignlv v( i-S£M aeaview. Full 


J. H. TURNER CLARKE ft WALLACE 

*95J4S5 Anytlma REALTY LTD. 

<20 Broughton EL EV 5*794 

__ Across from Eslon ■ Car Park 

3.21 ACRES 

BASTION SQUARE 3 BEDRMS—2 YRS. OLD 

PROPERTIES 

Of Victoria Lid. Excellent family hrene, 1 too aq ft 

24 Hour Service “ lu ^ thu “ a 1 rty ?*' 1 ’ 

• leered areeags- IDEAL TOR 
t * ovl 51 W 4394 HORSES There la a ILxto hvipf 

mem with 1MJ aler cah kitchen 

TOP LOCATION T x^^y^Tto.^ 

Jsx^vir• to°- r 


BASTION SQUARE 
PROPERTIES 

Of Victoria Lid. 

24 Hour Service 


TOP LOCATION 


A spend id opportunity roe some¬ 
one seeking a home in this hignlv 
desirable residential area. An 
exclusive lining. 

Cal] MR. GREENE 

for full particular*. 

395 -0715 — 3*4 913* 


POST AND BEAM 

A delightfully rtvarartertul peel and 
beam home of definite appeal spe¬ 
cially for people who aeek a lovely 
aeaview. full length gliding glass 


C. N. MONTAGUE *2 nnn down Phona ROY E. a Ms «, Ruby Road 

nr, T T-r> Hll.LS. 3954741. i \ M» on Teakwred Road 

CO. LTD. 1 Ire on Devonshire 'DuplexI, 

10* Blanahard « Fort EV 4-911P -KNIGHT IN AMOUR" | ] t* £ tguR’cES’Ka* 'VLA' 
There It a shining. 3 bedroom., 1 lot on MrTavtsh Road iVLAl 

HIGH QUADRA BEAUTY l^h/toT £&'. a^i.to! ^ *" Mor ' ln,or "'* lln " 

Juai 4 vears old. ( beautilul rtx,m> h ri, ed LOW. LOW because owner Ptl, Pelor Polet at 479-7151 

* -large bertroom*. full baaement have alxxit .3/3 rash. Fre i p„, 652-1497 

with rumpus room. OOM lwa, . .. 7nvt^ 

real Msraleck Ireraa lot Price Ml ARTHUR. EV >5741 anytime. 


Ju*i 4 year* old. ( beautilul rooms 
* "large bech-nom*. full haaement 
with rumpus room. OJM Iwa.. . .. 

E x- and sundes-k Lrerga ire. Pro-e 
4..WI. Guy Sevmour. EV4-9U9. 
479-40M. EwIUMv*. 


3 tots on Teakwisvl Road 
1 tot on Devonshire 'Duplex). 

-1 ire on Hodgson Place. 

1 I'd on Slellv t Croe. Hoad. 'VLA) 


Res. 652-1497 


gL% gLCj gLrt other fins feature* inriude lhe lara* CEDAR IDLE RD. 

Just over 1.300 sq. M. plus United “ft" an^ra IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 

“W , |S d remem y "S3 '*£ Z?' PRICE r,950 

about 114.400 at *15* PL and la.xea ^ n! s*^! . *. r ^i a < ^r.l A mce rear owe-had room (cow, 

la most dertrable Thia haa lovely J.”!? 1 .. ba two, homa located en a larg, 

L Shaped LR and DR with re toed kajiray.aH waU-toasalL ThtIMi irtanguiarUiaped ku. Saparai 
hearth fireplace. Good sued kitchen hedmom framre* a aeparau pirms , i graentau.* and garde, 
with counter top range and wall ln *a sat fruit trees, rare 

oven plus good sized eating area. wl “ built-in vanity. Two rmr&r apace. For ira court 

This opera In a amall aundeck over- be'hrooras up an d oc a skran plu a raa w sm mail raaato 

looktng sloping hack lawn. Nicely 5 H UfreT *' v1 redrcor*ting raU Til 

IsnsUcsped on end of quiet cto-de- ^ H • ddlU 2’ “ PARTRIDGE. BB-SH or M 813* 

I U^' rl T k Nnrris aubdlvlsiow. “/•J.* tot appuntmania to view. 

Oh yes, only 2 years old. gama room lor rhildre* •» goto 

WILLS of whittomes, 1*54371 l '”‘ ni *“ VACANT—OAK BAY 

3** 4271 TOll DUNCAN 477 >4*3 _ _ _ 


DOUGLAS REALTY 
LIMITED 

1T1B Douglas Street EV 3 

lOpp. Hudson's Bay Storei 


aeaview full length gliding glass GORGE 
doors lead from th# kltohen and 

—- living room lo a sundeck and bah lmmaregai# older 5-RR home, ura ‘ 

cony running Ihe 'full length of the DR. apacsoiw LR with FP Asking 
rov h “ J “' 1 rh * Jn relaxed pnr» git Too. wish grrrt ,~xni fall 

'll modem living is offered bv thia 1W- Leo Ptgev, .tofi.’StE or Ed Roberts, 

year-old home which can be two or f t itoM Offlra 395-17794. 
threa bedrooms. VLA. approval 
_ _ • 77Ui outstanding hrena In a mos, 

W dMirahla location-!, a MUST SEE! , * sctjo C 
u ’ r * 1 1*11.900 and worth avery peony. i 1 ’ 

1 5-ROOM BUNGALOW 


taSr.SS.Taa'T.™ H-ACRE with house 

irtaaguiar-shapcd tot. Saparait, Ooaa to. vary wall built 2 bedroom 


BILL HUGHES 

*854294 


ere wood ara. Could he V LA. 
Uwely grnsatda. many fruit trees. 


garage, greenhouse and garden [ home. Lg# LR with dlatlnrtlv* RETIREMENT SPECIAL | Ik-ere. Nua 2 -bwknoen home, large 


houre. Ire* «at fruit tree*, roars black UJ* rP. Ige. cab. IdL with 
and garden apace. For lha couple dining area. 5pc* bath. Utility 
Who raa do aoane email repair* Haa legal 5room auile. LR with FP, 
and redecorating call TED BR. kitchen and bathroom, tree. 
PARTRIDGE. M SK or W 8138 deaibla garage 


1 ACRE AND 
4-RM. HOUSE 


llvmg roam, tamely tone dbvuig 
room, height telrfwci OOM pkg. 
haal. Rtot hue ment. Only BU vik 
Terms C Basnl M54MB, MMRM. 


IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 
Up to 5 Bedrooms 
I YRS. OLD - 1 BATHROOMS 
Quiet Treed Avenue 
815 Pemberton Road 


Close to Bearh Drive. Thia 7V4- 
aloiey h.imr i* Ideal for any size 
nf family Four Bdlwim mrew 


lotihla garage. (lore to Golwood Corners, thia 4e- 

$18 Via Hghiful country home could qualify 

re rer wu.ras s. 'll” 1 ,nd n ’ 0r * p “ r * Icul * r ' LOOKING FOR A 

Mra. McKean. EV 5*784 anytlma P'“** c-rARTITR unur, 

D. HANNAH or A. M. CHANDLER, STARTER HOME? 
VAIRFTirr n *89-4294 ! STARTER OR RETIREMENT 

Priced at *12 MB there U a *8.000 *».975 — (1,900 down 


JAMES BAY 
70 PILOT ST. 


to haaement*. f^od living'and 


dining moms. Garage. Nn* Im 
wilh rruit tree*. Call F’rank Rullrr. 
W 3*87. You will be glad you 

did' 


home. Older but mmcteirlv m.-I 
ernired. Urff LR and fill. very. 

convenient rob. kitchen wllh din GORDON HEAD eadng area. Modern ha 

, ing area. New coloured 4-pce. hath- a „r\rw h«ml OOM heal. Cl--. _. — 

Quint Trpcfl Avnnun c,m * barroom houre. Near naan. FT h«ml with O-O-M heat. s KUOMS Dnve-ln garage Phone L. Wlltew 

‘ 1 , I'b* aea and clnae to achoolA 9*fk \rrwrA- TPPDirtP Clrae to park and shopping. $27 750 mulh. SR2-3918 or Office. M& 9794 . 

815 Pemberton Road .nd .h. W n« i.rm than m yard., MOX(Xk TERRACE T 

from bus tarminua. -Thia ia Idnl ugiif SITWEY Asking $13,900 3 Bedroom split level hom* In se- 

I Thia larva family home 1 air niii. ,w tdmilv darter or r*li remap! „ ,, . . cellent rood 11 Ion with lota of extras. PRICE TO SFf T. 

sin nntohed /ora^'. easy lo Pln»nrt«g «n ba easy at This U a toveiy while ftucco bom* Url Mclteague. EV5M84 anyUme Large living room wllh fireplace. . n "TTI~L 1U SEEL, 

1 ^jnlal^rto. alucro daah'exierkr I 100 TO “ D^CAN. tob-CHl. war. ,relure, are dtotox room. .« room and d-v $9,000.00 

me.rapalLmgtoel.imonlyTS -a uttob>. VLA -1 acre. BURNSIDE OPPORTUNITY ^ d ^ n 

m.nimum hra I i oat Th# tovrlv . - . . — 3-badroomed bngales With garage with double driveway. Double Vasftr haa raduoad prtna nf hag 

•loom* lawn rads to an eas^ hrameat auile. If yeas era looking for a hom* but plumbing. Recreation room 1 nd aniuiusT r IsBBDROOM 

■rartra i^toanra^Th# lalai^R _ __- __ - SefhtoBi W* okra to aebool and are _ahort of caah. hare ta an older toundry room Well landscaped. STUCCO HUMQALOW. EfadWc rah! 


LARGE FAMILY HOME 
2917 quadra 

Has I plus rooms, nualifle* as ■ 
Feat Home nr could he duplex. 
Lnla of potential In this popular 
area, cine* to schooia. stores and 
transport Call 

M-3548 — Ann* Stark 


ESqCDtALT 

I ID® Drevn 

Bmart atunro budgslow ltocIS Hv 

tngnxm. grurene. larg* elartnc 
kikrtsr Ifodl tmdrnrcn lull hare- 
mint with an extra healed bed¬ 
room. Raw (WWMagir furnace 
n*v alartnc hnt raire tank. Pwre 
■m.90n by owr wr EV 5-33*8. 

A REAL BARGAIN 


ONLY $8.50) 

SWEET LITTLE HOME “„ Tb 1 " '* r *« hm»iy bome. ym*r piu. 

wilh a hue* we#Din* willow frull MUST BE SOLD S<» IlnlahMl down la easy lo 

tore., torri*. "Sd 1 *^ TM. 


Very clean 2-badmom home. nice, 
bright L R Big kitchen and lot* of 
eating area. Modem haihroom. Full 
hunt OOM heal. Clove to hua. 
Drive-In garage fflkxie L. Wllter* 
mulh. 3*3 3518 nr Office. *85-9794. 


THRIFTY! 


3-badmean home for only *500 down. Large led. To view please phnan 


BERNICE WEIR, EV 5*741 

LANGFORD 

Cut* and msy lovely lltlle * room 
bungalow to spotless condition. 
PLUS SEPARATE COTTAGE al 
rear of lhe lot- lot sin 50x225' 
Anxinua tn aell Early poesetHun. 
*7 900. Phone ROY E. HILLS at 
EV 58741 <34 hra.). 


ROYAL TRUST 

REAL ESTATE SALES DEPT. 


47571*1. Res. «5a-14»7. 

GORDON HEAD 
$22,900 

3 BEDROOMS 
DEN 

IN-LAW SUITE 
RECREATION ROOM 


la adjacent to 13*1* kllrhen wnh ‘ * ■ 1 Rlll . 

brightest malehlng rail oven, eoun- '‘BeCBltte" auT^m.rtS^hre.rtim? 

let-lop range and dishwasher. ■ “** k*™* wvnaowa. breuiinsi 

Plumbed for W/D off kllrhen. Bed , j,-, -relly sure led rm a glee 

ionm* are good aired wllh 72*13 ixlblfw C1LL MR ^OUWWARD. M4BM 

.IS' 3L U-a beautifully landscaped wttb C 

eiled wllh raised hearth fireplace revere! tores and shnibs __ 

Extra bedroom and 1 prs bathroom t lu c harnung living roosa. care 
mska baaemvrl usable for ,IntoW h|n ^ kitchen and eating era 

w?*" 8 '•TW bedrooms. baih. VICTORIA 

at *U» P.l makes thl. very atlrac pi U mhast igillty room and at- 

' lv *„ T*'* l» *" exerutl v* or large ^.^4 Arranged tor REALTY 

family home. Lovely fenced berk living svc./vl, 1 a 

garden. Irena and large 2 -rarport LTD 

II* 'VI* Y L r Sa* l per bags OOM href Sgrtis 


—Three - ear aarag*. grerehnure, Pleasant living room. Kllrhen with 
covered gads. Bxstt to are <41 range- Utility. I pea. haihroom 

—Largs mom*. Mreplare. plate LdM- glaaaad-in porch. Goad level 
glass p Srf ito s windows, baa id I fa! gsrdre lot. 

*'**• I flMT.V SBHOfl 


JACK FLETCHER, 
*98-4294 
anytime 


ONLY $6,900 

Mr* MrKeaga, EV S-R784 an,11 ms 


ISTUOtXJ BUNGALOW Efaatrlc rah. 
kitchen. Living-dbdng roam. EXTRA 
ROOM UFSPADt*. BASEMENT 
I WITH OOM HEAT. To toass call 
Mra. J ohm ton, EV 5«M. G« 51505 


DUPLEX 


mike baaement usable for ln-l*W 
■ ulle. Exlattog Mtge 01.381 at •(**! 
at *U* P.l make, ihia very atlrac 
live. This Is an executive or large 
family home. Lovely fenced back 
garden, trees and large Irarport 
ara desirable. Phone W1LF DAVIS 


MONTREAL TRUST 
1065 Fprt 386-2111 


A REAL BARGAIN DID YOU EVER HOPE Suit* lullahl* lo rent out to ONLY 

Thi» ttmlly hnma can be Ptochased To llv# best reddentlal area j“l , "** M V * ry 1004 V * h “' • • 

gJi-'K 1 TtTEMA REALTY ^ 

wsS&SrSrS hJKE 

(if th* Ruolin »««• As nr three.' a kitchen and on* or two BR 

roquTra ™ g^ ^ . i^'cr^ to tl^ecT*^^' MONTREAL TRUST SPAI 

main. Contact Mr. Wray. 3*53211 moaer " ln P«ect condHk*. fnrt 386-2111 N 

-- Then We Might Be Afile 

HIGH GORGE lo get for you alt the** and many QUADRA-McKENZIE d «'* : 

h* Ihia Immaculate and apaciou* 2 - more amenltie. tor a lelallvely low Outalandlng l year-«ld. two - uorey v^hflrenl^re 
hadronm. no-harement reilremeig mveatmem. Pleas* enquire about our 3 bedroom home, custom built by Two hathnnmsf* 

if" ,nd * lro P‘ ,ln * llaiing* «f CO-OPERATIVE APART- owner on a large tot in * traitlfiU n? ruTda^TT 

Meat *8.0011 Try your '-..h ME NTS on Bearh Drive which rang. XtVlsIMiw, IlvW hi Si.n.relv , 

^ Ko.be. «3541 or 385 «« W ' W0 * 3i ° 0 ° boureSt.tely "SL-gtEPta 

eb.c s alm, 

BY CMfNER. COMPLETELY RE o cv v * r mo 11 cm ,rQ • nd dtaln * roora ,t “ l JACK MAX 


Cathedral entrance, shaded, aeclu rtilnK Fref i»K . 1 “• °°" h * ,t 

dad aundeck Spar, fnr 2nd cai or * 5 R * NI L W, !l L ?- F 2' Aj out ecoretres ... ... 

boat. Fenced yard with tail flr pr ** ,d,, ' t ,nH 10 * ork - ***- ,I, l lx. He an a bue atop gtong to and *1® »' 
Ires*. Suite suitable to rent out to ONLY * 28 * 10 . from Iowa. 


ESQUIMALT Exoallant rental area. Two led. 

3 bed room a. 3 haihroom.. rumpua 

room with fireplaca. t3#ar title, . m * k * ,w » 


open lo trades. 


594 BARAN 
, BRAND 
SPANKING 
NEW 

Praanakisi date 10 days. 

1 Bedrooms and large family room 


from Iowa 

1 lla lane* art law. the aarvk-aa | 
many. 

4. lla price la only 113.485 

L It'a an Ideal starter borne fas 
vising enupto. 

X li t a perfect retirement tor aider 


VICTORIA RITHET AGENCIES •» «<»•< “ “ 

REALTY LIMITED m 508 apposntmenl lo view phone Mr* 

LTD. 714 Fort Street EV 3-4251 vfi*'S' ^ 

716 View EV 2-9145 ammjjEM area ^ e*- __ 

1.3*2 *q. It of gracinos living. Be IH.BM 1 

the first 10 own this lovely new DIRECT FROM BUILDER 

OAK BAY 3 bedroom home In on* of our mors METCHOSIN auiLUtn 

select srree Th# (harming calhe . ,_, , , 

Hera la a very well bullL iroam dial enlrence leads in a large i 90 ft. waterfronlage lust » minute* J * DeoTOlXn DUtlgaiOWI End 
bungalow to gond rendition. 3-bed living room with flraplara. ' toren town. Large 3 bedronsn home, 3 and 4-bedrOOfn gnUt-Ievel 
looms living rmm villk firtplare. shaped dining mtgn wilh sliding: 2 balhrooms, rumpus room with FP " apui yevei 


DIRECT FROM BUILDER 


* ^ ** K wira ra electric range! -onra leading to a huge » *24,5(1. 

I’ouplt hawmMi! nil nktf hMliM <mi1v nn# dfrk. Th# hrlftil roomy Wifhfil 

1 . J* 1 * ^•ullhil TM^fttrp taic#lo*- Mr *ia ' 4Hrtnc. Tixn onlv w 1 , h ^#tJn* #r## h#« im#rt l«ivT#d NFTT A FR i^FR 

4. 11 * only requirement to view is ^ cafe door” separating it from 1 h* NEIL A. FRASER 

—rsrrervon Park*Full price *11 mb dining room and hallway. The * Executive House 183-9843 

38*4* TOM DUNCAH 477 MB KHiESld Btor^SUST EV *-£« "^1- 

.... or raw EV 2 140. •"! Ih * ■ lri * llfr -1* 


■ 1 uw nan. uunri.biu.1 nr.- DfVVAf T b II CT 
dporgtad cotontal un Femwood Rd KUYAL, IKUhl 
3 Jisdrooms, living room, dining 1208 Government * 11 - 4: 

room, full baaement, automatic ihI 

heal. Schools within walking dis- —- - -— 

fence, hue atop al door Asking *12.- ____ 

*011 For appointment pfiona 47522*4 FAIRFIELD 


house stately charm and character. mnstrurled home, 
i, Large roonsa, cloreta and beautiful Priced at 09.300. 

Si-lit* hroadlnom compiemeni ihe mod- s P » N v w1 .., 

era kitchen and dining room lhai jsrrMAYBir'iiiurrri 

U S T one will find hard In resi«. Full JACK M * YB1E ' **47n 

III-41 11 Price *r.9l» Pleas# call DON . . . 

CURELL anytime. 

-- 3»* 21I1 rea. UIWI _ „ 


800 i'or appolnlmenl pfiona 47522*4 

(#8* HOUSE, 905 WOODHALL DR j. (# j bedroom older home ln ax< 
off Quadra 8L. Sun. 2 to 4 p.m New cellent location between Si. Charles 
Abedroom home Full baaemenf, car- and Fairfield. Spactous living and 


CLOSE TO SCHOOL 
Immaculate—3 Bedrooms 
View-type House 


■ phont fill~ p ^ruiLfi p*rv Puli nrira *11 wi I dlnlnc room #n*1 h#i!wiy. Th^ 4- 

38*4271 TOM DUNCAH «TMftl EVl»Xi U«* ta »Lf£“ SSTK 

- - rea EV 2 1441 ^ ven* 

der fixture*. Ample cupboard and 

ESQUIMALT WE COULD SAY 

nnisie nn '« additional rooms- 1 -arge cnrporl 

SAX* POINT AREA Cuif c a, J empart. Re 11 red landscaped. Clnre to schonis, M 

Gleaming whit* stucco. 2 hedronm rn^Hl ideal. Fruit (rare fnr prairie mlnulea to town. View by appnlnt- 

chaim* 1 Tull baremepi wilh thud hcoerx bull! there deaenhe many ment only. 

■hin^TTir hnm '' So why oca le| ua SHOW you HOPE NEWTON, *83-4231 
lahlnat eleetrte kitchen with nnok noma and let youe own wxirds 

Exira >ara UviBg room with roay aerewlh# It. Asking (9 gag Call Carl —-—--—- 

srr°LS?tr , to B, s^ ^ ^ - *"« 


ESQUIMALT 

SAX* POINT AREA 


hnma and landscaped Int — 111.5*0. 
View hr apa. anly. Excel leek i™ 
BRUCE MclLROY, *854271. 


GORGE — B0.000 

Ko-ateo 3-bedraoin bungalow, 
luat right tor 2, L.R. wllh 
flreplere. coay kitchen with 
attractive eating area, at¬ 
tached garage ill ai s 
nicely landscaped lot Oil 
BETTY SILVER. MB-3MB or 
*85 sac 

COLONY HOME SALES 


port and sundeck, rioae to bus and dining room wllh French dours. DON T JUST LIST a verv tore 

echnoli Asking tlA.WKl. Burkard Sunny den or Ird bedroom Package * 

Conaiructinrl Ltd, GR 55132 nil lurnare. Hasemenl flora needs ,"E bt-LL "»»»'* ere 

-.rara.„,.em.'“—~ repair Very good lot wilh th* finest SL h ™V,*r* 

Exrapu^y well hunt, .vbed.oom i85»4m HAGAR ft SWAYNE LTD. -VJ2.5J 


Thia Immacidata family home has 
* very large LR and DR area 
with w/w carpal making It ao rest 
ful. TTUa area la 24*15 Tb* large 
kltohen wllh ample new cupboards 
ia moat bright The bedrooms are 


ExrepUrtialiy weti huiltl S-bedroom IJ Etlem. 18584m rvcvusrev <* ovrcvxrar. “-to" 

gghruConvanient toraSIto^rlore'to ^ , ^TTEMA REALTY EV 4-0531 fireplace la 13x21 The^albroom la 

ShZoI ^ l 0ld ' '“Woned. deoendabl* aervice. mrel delicate wllh new , Arbortl* 

JM! !« d a 1 ^'"* ^ c, “ - , - vamty and roay w/w carpet. The 

ftAliB after *^p.m._ GLENMANOR PARK cxlailng mortgage la about *12,701 

JUST COMPLETED Don t foi gel you can alili hava ynur p 1T Lov * l > *>»ia lol 

flat thia new quality-bull, full hate- nn* 3-bedioom hom a bull! tor’ only „„ —~ " l,h “ u ' t lr f*' <>" >he high ride of 

iBrtit home Its* lang » I between *]7.*tti. including Ini BY OWNER IN ARMtORE. NEW ihe road. On# block from echonl 


BY OWNER 

15 ;The large I NORTH QUADRA AREA 
ew cupboards changing )otia. must relt m yr-old. 
bedrooms are *',% mtge. N BA houre Cathedral 


UNIVERSITY 
REALTY LTD. 

3639 SHELBOURNE ST. 
477-1855 


homes for ule. (Some un¬ 
der const ruction.) We also 
have choice lota where we 
will build for you. Many of 
the^e homes and lots ara 
located within walking dis¬ 
tance o< ichools and univei* 
sity. 

Call me anytime 

CHARLES MORRIS 
479-2611 

o< 

REESON AND PINCH 
HOMES 


■*?? LOOKING ??? _ 01 

FOR A ‘ NEW’’ HOME REESON AND PINCH 

. Tsrrrarvr-ta BACHELOR S COTTAGE HOMES 

DIRECT FROM BUILDER j 7>500 

We have 3- and 4-bedroom Gnod OMW , 1(lor . new wlrtnl . MW. T^rorera 

split levels and 3 BR bunga- J "« ^^'tog. Ne« cow jl«l^ „ui beam, 4 level* Ftoor to ce?!^ 

Irxaa m nnnirftmAn11v Cloft# In Cftll MRS. HELEN flrvnlftr# rnmnlimentt law** iii traZ 


lows conveniently located 


f^piT r.3^ ^ DR WATERFRONT ESTATE nPar a !l schools and univer- W 


moat delicate with new iArborheIwiih gundrek off. rah tire kit'with 


sity. We can also build fori 


Csnk and Cedar Hill Rd > TailBI. 

Full price C4 9110. EV 4-4C7. _ 

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES BY EX- 

parlrerail craftsman aa lore aa HM 
dsnsfk, trada-bw cnreldarad. Phraa 

Ur. Kafcart*. miarn 


Exilualve H. Make. 4751373 
1 OLYMPIC HOMES LTD 
471 179*. Colwopd Flare 


5 bed room home, full baaement, ear- and hua. Thu la a 
part with sundeck Full piece balh-1 Is reduced to HE 
room, large living room wllh fire financed 


HM SMALL HOUSE AND GARAGE Srod reHtof STV-Jfl of an acre, WILL8 M WhlHomeE MR-4371 

ore tor rellred couple. Clean, clnre in *1*.3flB ra near dff.r. For viywlng 2? Pnncmak H5H 

bui and lira.*, GR 53244, EV 45321. phena HIKE _________________ Ipm.^ 


vanity and roay w/w carpel. The nook O-O-M heal lenced yard and BordenngColwood Large ‘ H „- irW i _ 0 ,. r Jot or SHHH: , comer lot'ckae lo reboot Superior 

exirtlng mortgage la about *12,701 mil h«jni. Clou to hua and arhom* treed with a modern 3 hedronm yOU If aesireo on our 101 or , m , xpertJnI . listing soon on a construction. |&.«m , ash to mort 

•l 018 PIT Lovely 80x135 lot view anytime. Asking I17.MI Ml home. Only * year* old. Teima yours. mudeip V1JI aporoved property on gage Owner, M5ST9*. ' . 

with ftult tree* on lhe high ride of Beckwith Ave or CR 51402 available. Full haaement wllh space J piped water and blarktopped road. - — - 

Ihe road. Ona block from achonl ---:- for rumpus mom Owner wishes to p , reu/FR I with THREE BEDROOMS. <1125 aq. 304 CADILLAC AVE. BUY THIS 

and hua put Is a agrai buy and lo *" »P"rimenl. L.AL-L. . . . Mill ru.ww n , ,'rtced well under 118.non. HEV nice Mile home and live romfnti- 

1* reduced to CI,**). Can ba 5^™ TYkir. PAVINGTYIN ReesOll ft Pinch Homes MhARTHUR N n r t h w ealern ably at leat than hall monthly rent 

financed BY OWNER (N.lM W 477^666 or Securltlea Ltd. EV55741 anytime. of an apartment 3 twin aired 

WILLS of WhlHome*. MR-4371 AMrartiva Shadrnam houre Lovely 38S-5067 i 77 _ 47 <V 1 . * _. __ _ “ h f ,troo m‘; Jff«* livlngmom. flie- 

.hrubhed arai treed aeeluded gai- EV«. 477-4790 I V L A PROPERTY FOR SALE- t R place, full haaemeni dear title. Foe 

meipari only. » 3413 altar 


Good condition, new wtrtog. touch- £™lt. T^rorera 

hnme*^^to' X C*w e M'R.S°^ELrN * nd h *“ m ' 4 l,rV ® 1 * ^^or to railing 
WEBB 0 ^ 477 C 40 fa M ^hnrira C A nr,ptar ' compliments large living 
r xLoIX 477'409a. Johnston * room. Family room with fireplace. 

Co. 1B-24T1. __ Luxurious wall-io-wall carpeting 2 • 

halh rooms, double garage. Large 
SHHH. J romer lol close to relkioL Superior 

I'm expecting a listing aoon nn a construction. *5.too , ash to wort, 
mode,p VLA approved property nn gage Owner, 55B-ST9*. 1 . 

! piped waier and blarktopped road. - — — 

I with THREE BEDROOMS, <U2S aq. 3114 CADILLAC AVE. BUY THIS 
I ft 1 Priced well under »18.l»l. HEV nice little home and live mmrnti- 
MhARTHUR Nnrthw eatern ahly at lea* than half monthly rent 
Securities Ltd EV M741 anytime. cf an apartment 3 twin aired 


bedroomi. large livlngrootn. 1... 
VLA PROPERTY FOR SALE- t R 1 place, full haaetnem dear Utle. For 
acre* Modern '■ bedroom hoena. Full, aale by owner. 114 non caah Look u 
basement. EV 1-49(5 I overl Phone K en. 


i^vJ/ia. 





. > V 


HOUSES FOR SALE 


EVERGREEN H»r» it i*. a fine mree-L>«ttt>otT' 

lvfwrsroi »Nin ‘ family hr«m»- only 9 >rara old, in | 

(jnUtKLJVryU Uus dmnUt are*. Featuring si 

RETIREMENT — 2-BP. «<* entrance a^ ttn. i»a pt* n . 

Large L shape living and din 

. ___v, ins ranm and a sps'koue kitchen 

7 h i* 55 rn lSfr. b ? n rt'arh«J iSfj with ttillUn own ar.d rountredop 
r.«? L ihs^^ii^^reaCibliwI r “* e Sehurti Mat hall a blodr 

^ fshStje*#' ft ss-,*sa l , - aj: 

* everythin.. OOM teaL k“reSE?i.AoSP'BUR 


150 HOUSES FOR SALE | ISO HOUSES FOR SALE 

BROWN BROS. AGENCIES 
. . — t MAYFAIR LTD. ( 

NEW STEAD REALTY 1125 Blansliard Street 

REALTY LTD. EV M771 anytime 

E T D . ! Woodward"! Uaylair Mail 

GOYEWIMENT MC9U7 CU Duvaiaa SL t* 236 t CLOSE TON ADEN 

j 11,750 DN.—J75 PER MO- j 

fl\K RiV l ?nt T TH 'd** 1 ttUe *u*«® home In food 

UA1\ DAI filA-ln_,|condition. Alfa* living room. Cab. 

i 1 *™ H u. A floe three-bndrocm fatchen. t* bedroom!. No lw 
family tome. only I >T*ra old, In | menL A bargain ai 
this deeirabi* area, Featuring a ITJM 

nil* entrance and Umi hall plan Call Mr. Pearce. EV *8771 anytime 

laoi >hiM living and din- C" 


0 HOUSES FOR SALE 

TOWN L COUNTRY 
R 
E 
A 

r. 

T 

Y 


M17 Dougina SL 
182 7711 


512,900 

For mora Inturmitlon call 

•MRS. BEVERLEY QUINN 

tv 28117 or EV8-50C 


CKSb, Mixed or 344-CBJ1. 

ESQUIMALT 
1300 SQUARE FEET 
3 BEDROOMS 


SWAN LAKE 
MAKE AN OFFER 

[mmacuiaie family home—view of 
Swan Labe. Coav living ns«n, fire¬ 
place. <wk flan large family room 
with large sundadi u!f. Spurious 
family cab. electric kitchen. 4-pur. 
iwtiuuom and utility room, line 
bedroom on mate. 3 bed room a up 
Full bank New 0>M heating, 
l/jv'ely garden lot Good terms avail¬ 
able. Aaklng 111.»U. Make an ofler., 
C. P»«n*, EV 5-8771, K»a- EViMM* 


GORGE-VACANT 

tinon down, |75 per month. Tax Cl 
$77 net. OU hot water heat. LR has 
fireplace, H.WL Floors, picture win¬ 
dow. Ige. Idt. with "dining area. 
4-pce. bath, one ige. lied room, 
utility room. Seen* furniture Inc. 
Price *a,SU0. 

178-415! " C. Stoden 382-7279 I 


ETlffiL deem NBA butt bunrtJaw c iWoe, EV SHffTi, Rea EVtASM. 
is a (dyeret location. Large living 
naan Itaa feature raised hearth 
fir. filar*, dining room, elec k.trbaa 

ha* dining arm. full high haaMneetl. NEAR D.V.A. HOSPITAL 
drtve-ln garage. Prloe with terms 


.nip pper nv*l I icauire raneo imiui 

1 Ht. Hx-h I DEAL! tinplao*. dining room, elec kilctim 

1SOUIMAI.T ha* dining arm. full high baeemeftt. 

^ drtve-ln garage. Prtoe wUh term., 

A uidftt ..„ . 1 ,.,.. «*dy W.S»XAIeo ell trades will hr rtin older 2 BR bungalow hai a 

h.ra^T^2P£JF?3n SSfHSE?," DeUll ■ h LL- ,n “ ™«Ui baaemml and COM heal. It 

°ir:L< L zm.,± L aousraui .<»» « ^ «, m** 

<vi a large 85x211) lot A circular 
ti.ivewgjr leaita you tn the Very 

enrsctty* entrance fo>er of urn, OAK BAY NORTH 
• canning home The ample living era nm TVTWW 

r-en hat a aandatme fireplace and *J,tW LAJWJV 

tr entertainment -nard dining room__ 

lot* an adjacent tundeck. The mat- R FltE IT IS. A tine J-lwdronm 
i tedium, 14x13. baa a huge home ten taring e thru hall plan, 
i - larltnrd. walk ln. lighted cloael. Large rah. elec, kitchen vritii e 

I 1 illtT ruom off family kltrhea ho-*- Uocal-eize dining room end 

II veway to carport and wockanop. 3 ltr *b benkxiimi. l ull cement Laae- 


OAK BAY NORTH 
53,000 DOWN 


room and U nicely iltuated on a 
deadend rtreet. The full price wttn 
low down pay ment ta 
*8.500 

Please rail Ted Grave*, 

EV 5-8771 anytime. 


liiilured foe quick aale. 

FULL PRICE 519.500 

WITH EASY TERMS 

T ■ view thii lovely home, please 
tall me anytime. 

PATRICIA SEDGER 

»C*UT or 478387J 


CORDOVA BAY 
PANORAMIC SEA VIEW 
*a ACRE 

Kfwly listed, a Quality-hum 3 HR 
iyrnie that oven the n»wt ibiirnmln- 
at ng buyer could hope to ask tor. 
A frw of the aptmlnittu.nti are wall- 
1 -wall caiprts in the large LR 
1 >K end hailwayi, a bathn»ma tone 
en suite lo the" muster heilrivimi 


Large mh elec. klUMn wlUt a HIGH GORGE 

noek. Good-aue dining room eml __ __ 

3 large bedrama. l ull cemem liaae- 1284 PALMER RD. 
menl and a finished Per. room 

UeoiRiluliy landwwpcd wiUi a wide Drive out Quadra Htreet to Palmer 
cxpanel'* shnit* Call .^mimie to new cul-de-aac. 

DON HLRGESb. HB-29E6 or 101-0731 an d sKE Oua family bungalow. 

Built In parklike at lung no 75x100 
lut with beauuful shrubbery. Bub- 
n nrnBnnMS clou » Ooor j*" 1 . lovely 14x1! living 

' roum with raised hearth Draplar*. 

GLANFORD lull dining room. Large, bright 

C dffV 7V3UTV cabinet alectric kitchen special 

L»vyyyi! feature. 14x14 carpeted (amlly room 

. _ , with fireplace on main flour—illding 

iHere* a f,ne. <xw) J imliuun g,,., doui> lo petto Bathroom svtth 

.hxne in a very pleasant area. Com sh , wr . utility r.em and extra 

f..ruble, apacknu hying rixon ami bedroim or storage area. Raiw.l 
n, ‘ 0 "J7e ikmng ny«n. There i an level hai three bedrooms and 4-pcc 
a tartied carport atormp- arra tiled uemhmke bathroom. Ok Onors 
and welMtrpt iruunda. Couldn't be. Ihruus tiiiut. Automatic hul air h-at- 
ULHt.ua ai ine and attached rarport. Bawnirnt. 
3ab-.S*5j or Ivt-uTsT. y'uil pri-v 12.1.5nr> Substantial mnrt- 

an f avallahc T» view call 
GEORGE TUORNELOE, GR7-2TO. 


OAK BAY BORDER 
514,950 FULL PRICE 

Approximatrly l,t«) iq. ft. of ipot- 


VICTORIA WEST 
THREE BEDROOMS 


cabinet kitchen with built- . rn “ l "VL »»“»• this| 

in Move. oven. etc 1 .. re< r»,m. 'T* 11 " f— Rr,i„ VA.iiL.V. ;. VMD and 

balcony oveil.nldng I he a*< lanei, t ** ,mrnl with mrtiaUy completed NaOEN A well-kept aoUdlylwdlt 
|atf '» and the moat beautiful gar- ?!!?•. new . he *. un *‘ *'' d '"‘■atly, (u tj-hw*, ment Bungalow with OiiM 

den. all planted In atirut*. bamboo, f, "id. •bntba, otter* iJ.xll iwattng and drive to garage, bpa- 

lawn«. livm* reran with fireplace, separate! niul living r.»m with fliepface 

FULL PRICE 537,500 "AU^Tu,^ 

With Good Terms 

To »c» vour future home calt •PI’ intmen « to view, p.e.iae call I to virW call Mr. THUKNELOE. 


OLD WORLD 
.ATMOSPHERE 
MODERN TRIMMINGS 

This older Home haa ikgnlty and 
i li m It! 1428 sq ft tmartor haa 
surti featurei aa leaded FVencti 
iVvirs receaaed china calitnela 
tiewmed cetltnga I" living and dining 
rpom. Wall-to-wall earpetlng tn aira- 
teglc place! complement the rtrb- 
ne*» of the Interior. SpaHoua maWer 
bedroom features a nmny aewtrg 
room off. There are two more bed¬ 
room and a remodelled 4- pc* hath 
rown srtth gbue enebaed bathtub 
and Bower. Kitchen is targe, bright 
and modern. Wired 220 Cheerful 
eel in* area edl. Full ipoUem base¬ 
ment haa drive-m garage, room 
for expansion. House wiring ami 
plumbing renewed. 0014 heat. Ex¬ 
cellent sewered In4 In treed area 
with park. «•*. ihopplng and trana- 
portallon ctrtae at home. F.P. 
*14.880. Exrellenl terma PboOg F 
Colombtn, K17211 

BURNSIDE 

Attractive 3-ted room Borne, extra 
bedroom In basemen!, living room 
ISxlN with fireplace, drlve-tn garage 
cloae to achuol*. shop* and Iranv 
portatlcei Priced to sell atennly 
$14,711). Term* Call Bert Ralph. 
383 7278 or 1818814 


II fBO down, tint) per mo. S bed- 
romoA living room with fireplace, 
plua family room. Pull lyamL wllh 
OH-O-Vatic bent. Carport with sun 
deck Close tn. Pull price *13 73(1 
■ncludtng Tsppan rang! 1 , automatic 
viTi'lwr and dryer ami fridge 
EV 2-7276 i*w Mollbet 4U-B273 


1151 COUNTRY HOMIS AND 
PROPERTIES i 

PARKSVILLE 

Beef nn the h«of An Immense 7 200 
acre Mock presently used for railing 
cattle. Two Mder h macs, vprlnx 
water, lakes piu* 3.2d» fi. of ten 
fi»«H. A valuable location mulei 
'iKilcg development! FP (220.IMI 
A-44. 

If you could use the bedrooms this 
hf-uae has 4. View living room and 
dining area. Fireplace, automatic 
oil. Fully landscaped, double gar¬ 
age. FP nS-OWl. Terma B134 

High, dry and expensive view (both 
mountain and ocean.. 17 acre! on 
400 fi. frontage. FP *3.500. A-Sl. 

Two-bad room Bom*, on ocean view 
lid. with aulo-m oil. Upitalri routd 
be usad aa atoraii! or 5 small BKs. 
living roosn and fireplace. FP 

*12.800. H-138. 

New l-bedroom home, on lew-er. all 
electric heat, dose to centre nf t.nm. 
FP i*ky »8,50a Ph. evea. Mrs. Cox 
753 4727. 

Victoria residedi note: Phone Mr 
Lundlne, *84-3277 any weekend. 

R. THWAIT15 AGENCIES LTD. 
PARKBVUXE, BC, TH. 248 8328^ 


WATERFRONT 

PROPERTIES 


151 WANTED, TO IUY 153 WANTED TO *UY f Datl}| (toloiuiit 35 


CESriNF R E 4J v E S T . 2 HKD f- 

: -.m. n> -'e.p ■ • *m. t i 1 


Sunday, October 16, 1966 


439 IT.- 

WATERFRONT 
APPROX. 3 ACRES 


" COL "m lrro l; vR?t^mxV 1 1 ‘‘i™ 1 - c *“ , r > T Vh.pr» 154 PROPERTY FOR SALl 

TO ,| ri'i' K HOME .|-.H [7(17, Victoria Realty f.td r- !_ _ ._ 


Needed—7-* hdrm h-tme Quadra LAKE HtLL-RILLSfDE DISTRICT 


APPROX. 3 ACRES | jean 'kowauski! iB-hiys. ^ 

Tins it a magnificent isi . ••••••••• 

devei sped waterlrait *te 5 Urgently-2 bedroom borne on 
rrunutes fnan Swart! Uny ,IU * route, central location; 

and the Arip.rt. Ju mkluli* reus-aiabh near rily centre, 
dnn to rtwvnt.rcTi Vicuaxa PleaM phone AIR* KNOX. 

With Ssjth Weoiarty exp* AtS-5235. 

au-.w Uf.i haaubfiyi *te * * . . 

aff.jrxla vlcwx of Satlellte Modern design, 7 nr S beds. 
C3)iAo**]. I ■lean . 11 Seclusion A IHUSL liET. Y SILVER, 

•nd CtuviH^n Boy. The 


ACREAGE 


area fur rrnred. r-iuple. Call Needed 2-lwdrnom Mane u-ilh haie- r.ve arrea witn seclusv u Cl-se ir> 
JEAN KOWALSKI. Sf4-!i35S. mcnl. Smalt lot pAfr-r«d Will lwyjiJae Uxv wk m.,1 wiro rox 

,. Ff. 1 * 0 '« h - Owners tally. Call * nd nr, some nKk. fairly level. A 

L^ETrenlly-2-be<lmofTi b"me «i WKu mtijc* or Mftcr 5 p m., tM 3095. ^ U \ ua,y 54.^J0. KKA.Nk 

bun T3>v\e. iHNitral loratlon; MAtJsn\ i^vi^TMrvPfl i Tn or 47SUKU. 

VSSFtJr’riS’ KNcSc,' cl LT r l c: MayMlr_i<eeJty_LUL_ 

{JS, " anoa, p.i r , immediate cub available 

J - . r«"' Evs«« d,, N]».frad : “ 1 pLjD NORTHRIDGE 

.A-r nr v l, ^*- Ltd' ’ 1ST CLASS VIEW LOT 


and Cwlchan Bay. The JAM. RETIRED COL'PLE WILL PAY 

watartr>eit tnrtude* a Quutt *•••••*** I rash fig a rlean 2 - or Jbedruom 

hay with f-iirty good beach WalertrolV, app. *3840.000. nego.! bungalow handy tn bus. Call J. 
and a rocky orve tlatlng '.‘stance of Glemv■ n i M'awe. *8*-2i«C 477-2221 INLAND 

This presenta a'rar* appnr fichcl. BETTY SILVER. 3«-2at& HOME3 LTD 


and a rocky cxrve. 

DUa presenta a'rar* oppor¬ 
tunity v> or sure .aw of the ......... _ 

fev remaining large’ Barrels ... . . WANTED -OLDER HOMER NEED VTfTflRU ttTCT 

• •1 und-.-vei ipxxl watertnnt- #**•••#•* mg repairs between 18,'BO andl viLiuiun ” r " sl 

55Aissr^ v r »^^each 

erty is W e^,y rogl-TrS ,«A «n«»TY SO. ,AI P ^.UnJ^ra .T, "^'u" ^ 


RETIRED COL’PLE WILL PAY *',5 

m»h fpir ■ rifuui ?■ or 5-bedmovn 

bungalow handy tn -bun. Call J C * ll w^S^ !ll: ORKE i-5,n^ Kta - 


384*126 KCH7» 

PEMBERTON. HOLMES LTD. 


tin separate kifi and la ban* with haw ment .or ona 


well irvfxl. 

Pankxaan fnym 
ERIC CHARMAN 
EV 5-9765 
Fau-fletd Realty Ltd. 


INFORMATION AND AS- 
E1STAKC* IN THIS SELEC¬ 
TION AND PURCHASE OF 
PROPERTIES IN' SIDNEY 
A.ND NORTH SAATviCH 


SPARLING at SIDNEY 


REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 
•54 1G23 


EVENING TELEPHONES: 
MR. BRADLEY. CMHO: 


TOM SPARLING, 85*283* 


WATERFRONT 
OVER 2 ACRES 

(Tver MCT of waterfront on Portage 
Intel, and over 2 acre!. Beautifully 
m •ie-n.Ted I'-lwdroom home cim- 
alattn* of model cabin, t k^rhen. Ijv 
int raan with wall bvwaU carpet 
and fireplace, den, 4-pce. rod n ed 

plumWng. Electric hnaelswrd liee: TO SELL CALL 1 

^P'. “'J/i'-V 0 "' Nm colony homesales. 3*220 
S M 12 Onen IMITATED tail 

tr rrrftt m»plr arui fir trr#^ vrth n«v*r 1311 PI ICATFD 

wonderful ten' Ir garden ax] and * UU PLICATED _ 

old orchard. Splendid holding pita* 

*** WHEN SELLING 

FULL PRICE 521,500 YOUR HOME 

Mr. Davies. EV Jb*7«4 an . Uma 

DOUGLAS REALTY LTD. ARE YOU PREPARED foe curio lit; 

aeckers to tramp through 1 'uur 

■ ■ — laane? 

SAANICH INLET °0 YOU have the Lm* and ahtUty 
1200 FT. OF WATERFRONT “ *£*'£. ‘SSS^oiSabST^ 

ON COLE BAY today a competitive market- 

r . . IDO YOU KNOW tha tntrtaaroea or 

excellent Inveatmens w pel vale ( flnaiwtng and how U. show your 
estalw over 7 Acies with exivp- tnme lo it! beat advanlagp' 
liusiaJ aedualai, Lara*, comfrctai.ie | 

older bum* with Hot Water uU Heat, j OONRIDEIUNG the thouaaial! of 
etrewace P.G. view window and, dotlais Invulved repreanu u 


that could lie 'hullt on bn. 
PICK!* contact WANDA STARR. 
2884*20. 

Need a newrr l-brolnn >m»d 
home tn Oak Ray ur Eaitfleid. 
Quickly call IRENE DALZHL. 
SM-US2. 

Srtil "need help for my young 
rllrnt* who need * 7- or 3- 
brotrm nntna Prefer Gorge or 
Tllllcum area, iwt not eaaen- 
tlal. Cali JEAN KOWALSKL 
*84-8558. 

Needed for mheeimair paUcm. 
S-tHdrm. no buement home 
IRENE DALZlEL, 2b4-8(D3. 


-- _ 12u 2.«ml f.ir single or doubt* 

114 PROPERTY FOR SALl dwelling la.taai j M Ta}k*r. 


BLT1LDERS. 

SPECULATORS 

OAK RAY RESIDENTIAL 
2 IaiU appro*. 82'xllif each. 
Access m Runny med* Avc. 
Both lor *a,«o 


BUILDERS 

MT TOLMIE AREA 
Large. Lot UO’vlW- 
(»i Chtlttlmai Ave. 
Sign *«n Properly, 
r.ooo 


WEST SAANICH 


iSSSLSSToSf tSSL^rnSiSi 

2?Ja?JS^SiSS 5“^ ' =SP-aK 


388-5555. eve*.. *84-8902. BC, Lead. 


S2.75fl.0G CASH 

Sewered 1.4. 50x113. Mtlgrova SL 
bee my itgn. 

EV 2*7278 Lew Moilliet S58-52T* 
T.iwn * Cjiumry Realty Ltd. 
MI7 Duuglaa St 

t.i >T F2.7UO 

Just irff Ciwljfluwet. 818128, lei Mj 
■ m-aewer lik. tail 

3K3-251B Anne SUrk . * 

. a 

3-8-4401 Homeflndera 

Lxrellcru sea view lot near Sidney. 
Setver and water romnerlMjna paid. 

F*yT lurtlier ikiriM-ulart prime 
Mrs. Wallace. toS-WM: res 4781121 
Harke A Wallace Realty. 


VETERANS’ CHOICE 


tvwatbllltie*. Snulh of 5551 
Wret .saanirh R.*d.- 
IIWNERS WANT ACTION 


ur G R »-«■>' , Ktiema Realty I. 

CORDOVA BAY RIDGE 
Beautiful trees anil nine view. All 


Asking U 2 .su/ submit oiler. > 


A. S. POWELL 

EV 4-1*31 

HAG AH A SWAYNE LTD. 

S9.50Q 

SEA VIEW LOT 
BRENTWOOD 


Lew JIutlleL EV 2-7278. 654-5.Ti 

Town Ic Country Realty Ltd . 

a new - suBnTvliiy.N 
OFF TORQUAY 
PRIME GORIWN HEAD 
EV 5-snss 

i. McLaren cuNNTRUcnofi ltd. 

SHAWN u;an~laxe' 

East side s-ailh close hv oci-csa 
rood ami lake. »2.Ufei. Doug Bav ac¬ 
ton. Vniveisity Really Ltd. 477-IS55 


RON SEDGER 

*821117 or (ta 478-3873 


■lining room. 1 hedru.ma and mud- urge lamlTv culilnet electric kit- 
ern kitchen with m«jk. Thu '« a men. A pleasure to show thia 
i crnenuiai* buy in a mimb-«wghl-| n c«uti,.nally 'Iran home, 
after locat ion. TERMS. TOO. run jTre «1lh terms 811.9611 
apf intmen » to slew, p.e.iae anil I To V teW call Mr. THUKNELOE, 


LuU BLOOMMELD, fc6 2Wi 
4774878 anytime. 


LOOK AT COLWOOD 


DRIVE BY 
1231 HILLSIDE AVE. 


NEAR THE |f or « better buy-only 13 minulrn H , -...i.buitt »r.|l-nlannrol 

51 -. cuenr’. Ifk" d.'WiiUMn. but with that touch !"' r . V” .^.. 2 . v'd 

SEA SHORE! lof seUusiun that a large treed lut JN**tstlng of thnaJfh hall. 

gives. Tu„ irneriMB hed rooms an lv * 7, * : lo0<1 ' * lth u P ,n f'replarr. 

A modernutir split level home bsvlting living 

V* I Into 2 BLOCKS of the water ■. 1 •* impeccable kitchen endowed with ^2 

flirt and boiling factlltlea VIEW i JUI|, ’ U “ U*' have always b»d^ 

OF A QUIET KAY! Only 3u minutes »“'»d Seml-furmal dimng area. “*• uU ” ,Uc 

drive born duwniown Victoria, *nd lo nmipleie the picture “ furna'v. driie-tn earaae. 

tranaporutloe and cloae In atom, ’br" '* » utility roum wired lor ., *r 1 

Thu must aiuacuw 5 - Iwdroum «“*her and dryer. All hardwood r'>r appointment to view please.ask 


gives. Two erneriai* tnirooms an ,oU<1 ' “ lth vP'’ 1 fireplace, 

split level home btvlting living rouen and 11 replan., "SfL 1 * ^.*‘ u f“ >L 'Lj! ltlln / ; ..-.‘ ^',Ti 
KS of the Water •* impeccable kitchen endowed with c^JJ’asa'vSH.s-.f ta 


Thu most aluactiw 5 - liadroum ""her and dryer. All haidwooJ J'” 1, •PPdb'lmerH to view please aak 
Kom* features a beautiful living f'Oura throughout. Faulilen cud- (or Mr ,i^M 7 s r e V ro ^.«^ 3 
rttjm wlih flieptsie. dining room, a »Wuctlon furma fiamdatka lo rotg. EXtLlBrVE liming 


• VLA APPROVED • 

REDUCED 11.800' 

Fur quick sale* 

On 1-irr* "corner* - lot thli bun**-! 
low has third bedrni '8 5x23 1 and. 
half completed Rec. Rom fall sub- 
floored' in full basement. "Apto" i 
oil heal. aepJVate garage plua tool, 
rlied and summer lor pUylystsei i 
18 ft . square. Taxes aurm. tluul 
lut "Cuud buy ai *15.900 Include* 
fridge and range'. Call Ronald Y. ] 
Can set i.Sqdrn LUr Ret'd. I at Res ■ 
179-9J43 or S82-7278 <34 hr*,). 


GORGE. STUCCO 4 ROOMS 
basement. 19.250. Terma. Henry 
H"fw of H G. DALRY A CO 
LTD. V 9-4247. _ 

111 COUNTRY HOMES AND 
PROPERTIES 


KRENTWOOD HAY 
BRAND'NEW l.ES SQ. FT. 
VACANT — 4-ACRF LOT 

Quality bu.lt 3 bed room hums 
c-onmatlng of. 

17 x17' living rm. with fireplace. 
8x9 DR. cah. elect, kltctu-n. 

1 Lge master hedrajm en suit* 
piu* a watk-tn clashes rinset. 

4-pie vanity Iliad boihriHim. 
Hardveoid IToor! Ihruughoul. 

Full high hairmtnt. O-tkM heat 
1 Double i-arport. paved driveway. 
price *24.ft* — term* 


SEA VIEW - SECLUSION 
OLDER S-nEDJMUM. - 
RENOVATED UuME 

• Lge. rah. kitchen with nook. 

’ Sep. dining rwm. 

• 2 trx 24 ' LR ssith finptace. 

• 2 bathrooms. 

• Full basement. OOM heat. 

• Extra room in basement. 

Price *18 SCO - terms 
385-94*5 A VICKERS *52 T 
P. R. BROWN A SUNS LTD 


' lr, r winnow Bitnidouma tnvulvMl :n>roi.' -u . , „ ion. i niveisny tteauy Liu. *ri-i-ua 

Ideal selling. Newer two-car garage. Ufe a wrings .g- a ‘Lge •• Nn 'J** 1 location rm Brentwood I 1 , 0,3057 

Large Wrirkihisi building and irn- 1 mir in-wmaf -ilinTb-a.r . -scehiv Sea Dtiv*. Part t“«’ <«d-- — -'- 

arate Iseilhrarsi- Alt <rf this for Icro 1 * n -i IXMT-YOL’RSFI a - ' FXFK Bromw-nud C.Jlege gnauxls High 17 L'rtS LANU1IOLMK AND MET- 
Uun the value of the *aurfroat i risr. L»> u roLltee.Le exek >b , A - e ovvrli.Hilng Toil Inlet and ‘ chusin. Sign on pronieny. *2 3rtu and 
a-one. This exrvptlnnal idferlng tail! I slews all the way to Separalbei Ib.wsj. Together *4.5UO. EV 5-5432 

merit your tovesUgBlim. | AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR 1* ^xffT' I ‘_ 

Blake CroUiers lAny Uji*) 3851411 ' *»•>' • mrtkrt «Ad C “‘ * *h>te. | BCRNS1DF. TILLICt M 

^ lAnyumei JMMU,,. kn-wr. HOW lo pcewnt you; | I2xlin. Not ,m sewer »2 Mu. DraiS 

KER A STEPHENSON LTD.! Y “' ma to nt:hl P»"M>ro*. SEAFRONT IXTT 1 l lul 

~ j am rteruUlang 10 redden! 1st PATHTUIA RAY * „ -—— — 

••ship-s point'* Ess^kSS. 1 A ™ , ! Huudtng m sr 

homes DO my file. Far oiLleol^ \ dealrwble H acre lot with 1(* HOPE NEWT.IN 3X24251 

12 Uteri' fan left fa this exuadar afflraem aervir. call of aeafnntage. wed treed, easy to Rlthrt Aaencies Limited. 


-SHIP S POINT* 


kitchen with BUILT-IN appliances. 

rtc room and tCMriuua auo 

deck. Thlj it excelJenx \aJuc tor 

ONLY 521.000 

On'e a res™hie dmia payment 
required! Fa clue A# with 


<>wneri leaving f.«r Vanroarver This 
It yiair opportunity at »!S.t*0. Phone 
J. J. WILLUMS anytime at 9U-2955 


MOVE RIGHT IN' 


MR. HEGEN 3'cu win approve the kxatb* ol 

EV24U7 evenings EV 5-S895 beiln.im h-.me with Sul m .1 

. ti3U h gb baxcnwnt. Cloae to popular 

—-- hopping centre. g»«l srh-vda z-.-:. 

-iroe-lialt block til bur A lake vww 

I gnet you a lensc ut privacy hard 

SOOKF VTI I AftF M” ,i1k1 ,n ■ «k«w to town an-a. ! HARRY 

tvwcim!!.,.. Wall-lo-wall carpeting liver hard mncTVP 

POSSIBLE VLA wed n*«‘fi In living room and hall. FOSTER 

H.udwood also In the bedroom ' LTD 
Just listed, a new 3-RR home nn ‘“.lx “ ■ 

one ai-re I.f eniund arsl ■ ' *13.750 with arc 7 82.7M down Phone f 

r.eryUung. The ^large LK is pan-, HA ?iY E iL '*** *° v *** * ! Opposite The Bay . 

•'led tn teak. DR In mahogany; full J * W “ 47 : 1732 Daigla* EV 3 2181 


In respec t to the 
memory of the late 
GORDON G. HUL.ME 
this office will be 
closed all day 
Monday, Oct. J”, 1966 


e ro-tric cabinet Idirhen. large base¬ 
ment with rooms roughed-in. 

FUI-L PRICE 519,500 

With Easy Term* 


FACTS NOT FICTION 
Ideal retirement hdme 

•' Twin bedrooms 

•fas** "*tn* iww With hreplace 

* Bias rtc ktti-hen 

I * Nice > landscaped treed lot I 
| * tn LraullfUl BrrOlaaauU flay | 
‘full prwe. with fame 412.90* 

Fabulous Sea and 
Valley views 

* Four tedmnrra 

’ hull bawn.rnl 

* l-ige panelled tiring rocua with 
1 . replace 

' 2t» acre* 

■ Full price. *27000 

Call Harry Parker. *3* 2847. or 
Lea Watson, Kil .'iM. or HrcmwouU 
I rope rue* Lbt.. gU-114L 


I ™« on my file. Foe cuurteau*. 

113 Uteri' fata left fa Uus popular 1 afflraent aetvic* m| 

MjndMsi n. Bov a large scan. 

waterfront f.ar inveatnurt or re- HANS HEGEN 

^ NEWSTEAD REALTY 

Priced right al *1 Nkl srtth lecm* *V .’ *m nr EV 5-<W. 

a* k/w a* *18.50 hwi and *18 50, 

per rrvay h. L.Ktuted twenty mile*- - -—- 

• wtb Crainsnay, ufv*te "Fanny 

Hay HalL" 

, Ihxoe or wrote Frank H. 5|cLaugh- 

ISWT C^rch-Vrir WA * N ’ T TO StLL ’ 

I Nanaimo B C PWuoe SK 4-SI1 or CALL 

| evea. AS 85112 or EK h-7822. 

SOOKE WATERFRONT" hAGAR LTO ' 

APPROX. 700 FT. 

RESORT AND MARINA 

Approx. 71* acre* of gradaaJly atop 
mg land with panoramic view of 
sea and martaln*. Terri fir expan¬ 
sion puaelhllltie* to the presently <q>- 

I crated resort anil marina, fur sumc MX-t'c-’CyT-r c-TYIri'. 

■ nr Witt uutialKe and fniestght Fu < NLW 1 IA 1 UR 


" r ' Knl ^ SEAFRONT T-OT 

PATRiaA BAY 

f^oTmT^ Fear c^o^ A desirable H ^r. fa, with $« 


rerun ■nit niuin* T»,r iim.' "VrmT! nvn mau*irj. 

x- With tetfatei. and fareslght Fu • I NEGOTIATOR I 

;f\rr oruY Hi kA u-im > r.ii F(JR AiwK PHii.'f. 

trank Mxntuil at .hb-MSI . *85 9SM Regal dleu of locality, aga or aiye, , E - HtL H_ JJi V 

'f tWttKT in forma’ion and aiq.4nl RAY KM I f H I* cunfidem he can 1 Northwestern Securities Ltd. 
BM I 1 view. nrgniuur the aale nf your property. 

RATIONAL TRUST CN1. LTD Equijaied with mgenuny. m’misA- 
* —- imerefa ami knw-lnw. he will mnke 

IjY\T 7VTT I F every eftutl to exprdalte a satis-- *' 5 ACRF.B 

‘A* ""T “*• «• exchange 0 , your' Caideroke Rd In Saanich. !xnv d< 
Lxl HATLRHIONT , home. Plmne him «- I pay mcnr and full halance p. on 

IJbVEI, BEACH RAY^MreirEv r i-rTi '‘ l rT “~ ljl ' moMh,i p * yrnfnl ' 

pprox 44 acre park-lute aur-, N 01 thwestern Secunliet Ltd. 11 xrKFX 


of sewfnsitage. w*U treed, easy lo Rlthrt Aaencies Limited. 

build on. Southern and Western --..-—..— 

aspects. loU of aunahine. Full BEALTIKt L DOl BLF. I.CfT ''P- 

nttce E2euc Call I>-n While I pane Govcromrok Hooav. high 

.vxS-Tffr; veari A Whyte Oak Bay •*l«» ure - Owner 

Realty Ltd . 3S *' 21 * 1 - _ . . 

, OAK BAY LOT NEAR t’MVtttfr- 

- 8 ---—---I lly_ Open , . Offers EV6-JSH 

IJVNGFORD SCENIC MT BAKER-OCEAN VIEW 

Lot 9St of »n acre. t..H aled HOY k< * b >l Owner. B2-I7«L_ _ 

LAKE RD.-*$.«« 155 MtOPMTY WANTED 

ALSO ___ _ 

«0 block Hillside Ave. 2 Irka, each 
aUxl'.V, Z-eied heavy Industr' Ail 
cleaned and gravelled—*11.810. 

also PRAIRIE BUYERS 

ti l 7 ,|* ■ vp 

2 lota Spruce and Hemlock Just off WAllLMr 

lx*iglaa St. Slae BKlte) riJxDh . 

Zoned light Industry. Price Ou.oOti HAGAR & SWAYNE LTD. 
ALSO „ EV 4-0331 

Lo* «K12tf. Jufa off Doug'as Street 
113.000. Zoned I'tf* induatry. 1 


taiiiHy sale or exchange of your j Caideroke Rd In Saanich. Low down ,— 


UVE NEED l-OTS AND ACTtEACE. 
I Prelei- sewrei e<l or adyar-rtil lo 
iveutis. twit will c-.inkier everything. 
| K'KESON A PINCH HUMF.s 
477 fife* Ew* 3S4 2448 


payment and full balance fa »end..r 
at rrtavtiable monthly payments. 


Tov, ~rfSare|* 

RON SEDGER 

**2M17 or evea. 47F367I 


SHELBOURNE PLAZA 

Kxivvifcmsilly nsce Faofaraaa Wane 

'e-gfii kitchen with crating area. 

- -«faj with flreplate. Iggn 


Approx 44 acre park -;bte tur- 
riaimling* Two bdrni.. full hax.- 
inent family home. Perfect far re- 
Urcmeul ur summer hu»n«. Full 
prk-a *22.01*. Trrou available. Con¬ 
tact GEM: CEREV.tA at H. J W. 
leVANS LTD., fax Terminal Ave.. 
Nanaimo Phone 7843441. E\es 
758-teW. — H USA 


3.7 ACRES 
COltDAVn RAY 
2 BEDRiHiM HOME 
r-’S.TtiM 

Iia.MUU DOM’.N 


QUALITY 
3 CHOICE SUITES 
10 YEARS OLD 


• - -•*** - I D Ciivyivij |7U1 1 UJ 

10 YEARS OLD- 

— rarrt*"S C«a*. A**-. Asking i 

C *i-J5 D CHARTHZb. F.xcaptkaially w»U eoeiatructed and 
1 insulated agaim-i soued and siuiaird 


near stares and tranipurtalkfa m 
1 ,, 11 he 8H,y There are two luttai srtth 

. . . 1 51,j 00 I lai ge living rooms Ifloor to cHl'ni 1 

. 1 . . 1 fueplacesi, dltuag room*, two bed- 

A 2 -bedto>m home on a bettar than • r ?J™'. krtc ^“ bathroom. The 

GORGE Average «!«, w. Lag* lmi« room otter haaJ*r*e „ Indng '7x»n 

7 RrTNDnniic nr ne •«*ii fi^n and Imj '• *** 

J nhDKUUMS FL,US u*iur f&mWw. to Iwi mod roofn - bathroom. Extra 

\ ajiimw ouylUluU PtxxM FTTiEJ he ^ |,CTT * In baarm^nL The beat hrt 

Without doubt one of the beat buys HARVEY Ijt apw.ntmenu fa now 

In Victoria today, this brand new M*29G» or 479-2884. entrance*. Excellert eondRicai Ump 

l.fayng on an immaculately kept out * 

^“l^ttr* 1 large bedrotana Hv Asking Price 527.900 

lna 'Arlznna !lrepJ«r#j, dln^u; 1 000 DOWN 

i inn, AU hardwuod noon' <wu . Lxr1\tT* Term* 

cabinet kitchen. D054 bealand 512,500 FULL PRICE ^ Ud Wrl C'*’ «»- 03< « 
h'Any extra*, frun trees. «h:uo». | fau-zuu 

,n( l lu*> * minutes away irom 4-bedn**n adkxxj older tkime to 
t "* n K'cd Ume rec room. Itr-i ~ ~ 

Puli price of th* NBA. Hume <*?''*"• ru*n — SEVEN 

$15,580 Wlih TermA WWict. f«M. OW cr fgung. a "PRESENT and FUTURE" 

To view ihit lovnv home, plaue [Call Dai Bioomftekl I 


GORGE 

3 BEDROOMS PLUS 


water healing. Separate tnrtara and 
enlrancoa Excellent condHlco thnj- 
ouL 

Asking Price 527.900 

Exrfaimt Term! 

Cali Len Wright. Rei. 4792158 at 
$8221111 


Call PC-8117 or 479*17* any time. 477 • 4S7i 

RON SEDGER - 


CITY CENTRE 
DUPLEX 


GARDNER AGENCIES 
LIMITED 


DO YOU KNOW ... that a HUGE 
MARINA la to be DEVELOPED to 
WEST BAY? Wa aro EXLuv.-V., 
AGENTS for a CHOICE pf>«fa-*‘ 
dliectly ACROSS THE STREET 
from a planned W ATEKl Hun i I 
PARK which will be part of thli 
NEW DEVELOPMENT f you can 
check thane fact!). CAN YOU VIS¬ 
UALIZE th# FUTURE POTENTIAL 
USE and VALUE thla STRATEGIC 
SITE wtu have. We are now offer¬ 
ing thla 9year-rid building of 14H 
*C. fl. ta a lot M h) IK t fa 


so. ft. on 
a ft, at 


526 HEAD STREET 


DUPLEX 809 FORT rbacfc thane fact!). CAN YOU VIS- 

^ UALIZE the FUTURE POTENTIAL 

USE and VALUE thla STRATEGIC 

vSftS - ?. erty U vra. rid, SITE -Ul have. We are now ofler- 

5 Boo, LN“«- S" 1 one ing this 9yanr-rid building of 14K 

largr bedroom*. dining 5 ROOMS so. ft- oe a lot M by 1M E. fa 

SS3L«rf JSSTJSSZ 5S los acres a - 

ktl _ ».*» - TERMS 526 HEAD STREET 

chrt. utility area. Separate meura *'r' , «i->enr-uld bungalow, wilh 6» the 'total pile# of 414M 0 ilerma) 
and thermoataia. part teaement sepuraie garage, further partlculari ui.* enauiry. 

ACt.-TK.f- -nr, nnn »e jours with rrusmaUe Amo C. J. Harrington. EV 3-3UU. Ka*. 

ASKING 520.000 payment and *73 jx,- r munUt. Taxes FV 2 fMS. 

With Terms ^ * ! , f"' >'«- M wtiv bouom 

* >»nd and fctutoej ui Wat Saanich 

ELLWOOD NAULT I ^ 

•82-8U7 or gSS41$$ *«• 

"ARMY" ARMSTRONG 

—-----— 385-1448 or 479-2855 


PRICES WILL NEVER 

BE LOWER 

Free custom designing and quality 

family supervlied cimstnictkm to 
give you the tea, homa far your 
building dollar. Dlacuai your m- 
tjuiremeata now. on obligation ot 


Vickery A Bona Ltd 
*217 Aldrldte SL I 

BUILDERS Or THE 
F1NEIT HOMES 


DUPLEX 

PRIME LOCATION 
12.500 DOWN 

™‘,duple* containing 
bright rocana throughout 
“"“S' arh-sg*. shoot and 
tnajupraialiun. Each autle li afaf. 
••mttofurat hTOVLS aiu 
DRAPES are Included in th* ffa| 
«£_ 113.901. Cable visual. To 
view 'his desirable property call 
Mra D. $4. Shea, 1*97707 anytlme. 
Meara A Whyte Oak Bay Realty 


IF YOU DESIRE 

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE 
her# la the part act rotlrenanl home 
ter you. Located etna* to trana- 
pwtntkw and fartippfag. THE LOT 
Is neat and enfaly malnutoed. THE 
HOUR is warm and tnexpenohely 
baatod. THIRE D A BRICK ITEE- 
PLACE In th# living room, and 
the BEDROOMS ARE TWIN SIZE 
Y<*lTI be ntrprlaed to find thla' 
home SELLING FOR ONLY $9.95U 
with attractive term* »o the vendor. I 
Ta view call NOW. 

DON ROBERTSON 38I49in 
VICTORIA REALTY LTD.. 892914$, 


TEN MILE POINT 
SECLUSION 

u . 7°" lr ».looking for a Done with 

port twsemeaL aU teal. Triad pro¬ 
perty. Man* other nlca fntum. 
_We* $21,808 

r 

F. H. Ckbrtdu Ltd. 


OAK BAY SOUTH 

Sporfoun oidar homa la tha 
datighif ul WfadMT Park in* 
—owy living rm with KP, 
family dining room, wdnt 
klutwa. $ bedrme plua full 
haanvint with rec. rm. 2 
mm bettrooma. drlve-ln ga- 
rag*. O.O. M. So much houoa 
far only *15.700! 

Call Mr*. Fraanr. MU 
COLONY HOME BALE! 


MILLSTREAM RD. OVER 1 ACRES 
Lovely 2-tedrm hcans. Country at- 
ranrtfeef*. rioae to Iowa. Included 
am COTTAGE. CHICKENHOUUI. 
tic. Larps Irrigated garden Trend 
ParkUk* area aeriudod. A cow 
van lent Pacadlaa far 94900 Me 
□udfaaa Realty. 988 Fori SL PK 
EV 94111, E V *~1 EV 94878 or 
EV 4-H58. 


SAANICHTON 

WATERFRONT 

Owner unable to haep up 
thfa delightful property, 3/1 
acre with 1B9I1. waterfront, 
1.228 aq. ft. 8 yra. old. Fall 
basemeaL dj he*L $ bed- 
room* Full price $38,000, 
fa mm Call 

VERA PIPES 

8891213 — HSU 
COLONY HOMESALES 


DEEP COVE 

70 Acres cleared, excellent BOfl. 
Suflahle horse* or fanning 
J. C I. Edwards 8991U8 

H. G. DALBY A Ca LTD. 3b»-8341 

9YEAR-04JJ 2-BEDROOM. ~ FULL 
baarnunl home. Landscaped. 
815-700, terma. *1 NichaisuB BL 
47927*. 


GORGE AREA 
3 BEDROOM — $13,800 

Delightful 2-bed room home plus 
lT 1 1 rm - '" lull high hoaetnent., 
OOH. Living and dining nun Elec.' 
rahlnet kiuraien to tod. range. Vary- 

ay luthnibm. Priced far quick sale. 
Call IRENE DALZlEL, as4-SM3 
or 1191211. 

COLONY H044ESAUES 


CLOSE TO SBELaOURNB 
*17.100 — 8 BEDROOMS 

On a gtort, tread cul-d*-a*c. 
OVER 1800 SQ. rT. Large 
Uteapad living and dining 
room, noroar fireplace. Con¬ 
venient working kitchen. 
Econunlcal oil HW-heaL Rep. 
garag* With wurkahun. To 
view r*8 HETTY SILVER. 
Iu nh or Him 


FAIRFIELD 
NEAR SCHOOL 

Solid older homa wlih I bedrooms 
txny living room and bsrgi tamllv 
dining loum. Electric kitchen has 
binaktaat area; hill high basemen 
and near-new package heating. 
ILL801. Call MR. HARRIS. 477-319*. 
C. G Hetaterman A Co. Ltd.. 3121 
Blanahard 81. 

WIDE SEA VIEWS 
9 00 EE IHWAY. 4-BEDROOU 
HOME. 4 Im yaiillto awash 
Low Ism VLA acfirovad Only 
Mill Cate. 

COUNTRY HIDE OUT 
Otter PL Itsl 3-Rra cottaga. Oar I 
Aram. Lovely St**. Atekw *9888' 
Cash. McOandlm* Realty. M8 Foal 
EV98U1. Ev* i EV 4-8866. 


ELBOW ROOM 
V LA. RANCHER 

Here la a nsal and trim rinetitr 
situated tn a On* reaidrotlaj are* 1 
to the country. Set on 2/1 acre this 
modem fame failure* a lares bv 
fag nan aad L-dlntag area ftalahed 
In fine woods. Plate glass fkxjra to 
the patio Invite randour Living. 1 
bedroanu and a large kitchen take 
car* of family requirements A 
double garage aliowi Indoor atorege 
of that hoat. School! nearby. 
Enough aald! Come and aaa If! 
$34,900 

Call 

C9US4 K. DRtMT «92Ct 

GORDON HULME LTD. 


10 MILE CIRCLE 
CENTRAL SAANICH 
HIGH VIEW 

Over 4k here of baaidUul landacaw 

tag. trinl true* ate.. ■uroiU this 
ton*, low, li3o plua *tj ft bteota 
wh fc k c«BMBdi a taimmk val¬ 
ley view to delight your eye. B etei- 
; tain* a draanay Jfaril sunken art** 
room wfth a raised hearth old m 
ftrcplaca and tnakwood feature wall, 
separata 10x30 dining room, step 
aavar t dke h an wMh aayknfag utility 
roc*i a oca. bathroom and thru* 
■nod atoad ted moral Dmafrtaln la 
a H baarmiBi with drlve-ta Baraga 
and saarkahop. Thera’a al an a aap- 
arale garage with lean-to graen- 
hnaaa. a secluded satin, concrete 
boot or trailer storage pod and 
numerous other desirable feature!. 
Thla new exclusive Haling will not 
v>» around lnnr a, tha price of 
Ui.aw with 13.809 down, ao phene 
ui right now ae rtewtn* la by ay 
pcintment only. Don't rrrifa tt! 1 

BOB HAGUE 
GEOFF BUCK 
385-7761 

, D. F. HANLEY AGENCIES LTD. I 


THE YORKSHIRE 
737 Fort St. 384-0514 

SAANICH 

Home and Market Garden 

Omketabla small hoana with late 
roonu. full basement. OOM healing. 
Only 8 yean old. Productive 1.99 
acre aanton In berriaa noro. ate. 
Good VLA proapact. 

Ajkin* 519.000 

PLEAAE CALL DAVID MICHAEL. 
1890814. 

SAANICH 
Ideal Hobby Faito 

Mata attnetiv* unail boUtal with 
te«d*eu home ae, Qva acr*H enad. 
an fa***4. phaa tin* tern 3.EB an 

ft. and two milking a tails Saparb 
hlg sllelaclrlo ootmtry kllcfate In 
the homa and throe ted moral, tvs* 
bathroom*, large living room, utility 
room*, ale. Whole properly In excel¬ 
lent ardor. Good larata aval Lab is U 
dastrod. 

FULL PRICE 530.000 

Please call Harold Groat. 18441814 


DEEP COVE 
4 BEDROOMS 
518.700 

Here is a brand hew home with 
character hulk, to Prom the tun¬ 
nelled li\m* room with brick fire- 
plar* to th* modern step-saver Id! 
rhen, l Ms natural wood finished 
hoana la a fay to behold. .Nestled 
on a treed 100x120 lot Itala brao* Is 
juat a step away from a marina 
and veorld-famrau fishing: with 4 
bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, and 1100 

B ft o t Dvtog space, vain** like 
a sell a in rily fax. TOO. 

8593154 Mr. Eteri] <779*88 

GORDON HULME LTD.. SIDNEY I 


SEAFRONT 

nieui st de luxe gue>t haul* er Inr 
protead.eial mut smh large familv 
Hid water heal. 3 b*thr.«ms bus, 
teach, park si done Beaulllul horn. 
A 1 rood! Hon $11.SOU. Mr. Brils. 
EV4M1-. EV 92498. EXCLUSIVE 
C. N MONTAGUE CO. 

1S> WANTED TO BUY ' 
HOUSES ! 


BUYERS WAITING 
CALL 

HAGAR St SWAYNE LTD. 
EV 4-0531 


BYRON BISHOP, 382-6893 


I CASH »X'R YOUR ACREAGE 
AND LOTS 

|We wan) to build on ihem. w* Bifna 
, lusinrii' 

| gasapi Cinatrurtwn Ca Ltd. Pnona . 
3x44191 snyllme. 

GENUINE CLIENT””WITH 4A»Jto 
I (in,real cash wishes an acre of len.I. 

I more nr lew. "llh tome kind! or < 
j v lew an |he Saanich Pemnauln 
Mis, Jiukie Waldron. Ih9323L 


TERRY MANN. 477-4837 

D. F. Hanley Agencies Ltd. 


1 6.5 ACRES OF PARKLAND 


CASH NOW FOR LOT* 

Ctlnvmr Cunat. GR 7-18 8 

156 AC BE AGS EOS SALl 
AND WANTED 


2 ACRE LOT 
NEAR MT. METCHOSIN 
54.750 


MONTREAL TRUST 

1065 Fort 386-2111 

ROYAL OAK AREA 

2.18 arre* wlih a muleru 2-bed- 
. nuB tom. 3rd tedruum no! c> vn- 
! pletriL living room srtth flreplae*. 
cabinet electric kUchen, OOM he*l. 
plum bad far washer and dryer, illy 
water Thla la beautiful -w:*~d=d 
property, fruit trees, etc. Only • 
mils* trows th* rily. fagtua. Ram 
far aelltag—ownar trsrwtsrrvd For 
further particular*, pteana contact 
JOE SHORT 

8893311 CVWS 


MONTREAL TRUST | SSh,.»«it« 
1065 Fort 386-2111 

WANTED IMMEDIATELY “** **"** *"* * ” 

Tarofitn executive require* fata 
lusaeaian id 4b#dro.,re. 2-atorev JR'AN 

hraiae with at toast IQ baths Land- • ' _ 

scaped, twraj car gatogt and reefer- AT 4J 

flushed baacment. x or l-hednsen 
f-*” 1 ", F'NN Unn. Oak to FaJiftold-Gonra 

Iwirar raror>? Vf ' Tt ' d ”"** ™ U "**' WU1 PW '-** 1 

H 1 , ... RgLL - I” th* *12.0*1 to : 

$893113 or rea. 385-X567 1 other evneots 


DEAR HOMEOWNER I rT^ac'^ ^^^'braue* 4 ^ I 2 ACRE LOT 

I g T** ... ! NEAR MT. METCHOSIN 

If you are thinking of sell tog your , 1 f rr ”' Dl ** .J?* - Sookm * l,h eg rarura 

property, I know I can help you. to'wff rtew -«.880 i M.fJU 

f have a number of riieols wtohlata **<**# vraew kA. Aral Rd , 100x127. 

3- and SBR horaas with or wHboW *8°® . . _ Cleared, arable land. 21ffx4»- la 

basements, la soy grata area. Please ' '*» if' ui Marigold On Ztotua. high location with ptfaaant valley 
roll RON SEDGER at Nsarstted J]*** " _ „ „ 'lewu ,n outer and pwrar line*. 

Realty, 98241117 re 471-SC7] 14.5 acre* farmland. Happy Valley Fully fenced. A beautiful building 

P.B.—I will gladly rerne out. aaaraa Ut.tOO, and Iota more. Phosie Gera-ge site with a peaceful couniry alma- 
ytnur praper^. ae* wtel yo« warn ’** $*. R. Brown 8 Sana Ltd., phere. fata 12 mile* (iota city 
and assist tow aU tha wav. 4791808 or W9*4*5. cen to s . 


— 1 will nun 7 COIIV out. AEBrn w*-w-wxews taifu w.-x- Iiroti. ■ tag’ ■ n exit wiui m pMt r iui cwuh \ V luifire 
r prnpeiOT. ae* wtel yoa want n ’’iTr * Sana ud Phere. fata 12 mile* fixaa city 

assist yoa *0 th* vrov. 4791808 or »M4B cen tos. 


ANTED HIGH QUADRA! _ „ w ^ 

A 1 Each lol measure* S3 v29b. Level 

AT ONCE LOVELY HIGH CORNER LOT. sertuahin'snd P-'teSe wTur i2 

bedtosrt mitaero bungsfaw u' toRt ST X>.!> WCs-DlUL;., ? ^“ i.^ AxV ra^ 

SriiMLmraies tic 2 client* OR: SEWT.RED. lilt LOAN 1 asn rirp tkv v nu rirret 


■ra ACRE LOTS 
DEEP COVE 

Each lol measure* S3 xSrt'. Level 
land, lightly treed, wlih suiup 


S3 NX) EACH TRY YOUR OFFER 


SALTAIR 

tor W« Isrfront otth a atiparb view 
of th* Island* A neat 3 BEDROOM 
bom* wilh a well-tended canton and 
THIRTEEN ACHES of araxtaland. 
After M yarns o' happy residence, 
widowed owner la retiring to 
smaller property. This to your 
uppinuiilty lo puro-haas aa eseeltont 
aummer boare. PLUS land for SUB 

nrvi8R>K. Clear Till* Inveetment at 
»23.20n. Call Mr*. L. Deiahuni. 
teTHI. anytime, tor farther parti- 
cotota, Mean ta Whyte Oak Bay 
Realty Ltd. , 


nito ra-iTui"*' 4 ' ” U "**' wl,) P*V *" h ftoe la faoktag AVAIUtHLE WILL BUILD TO sjaDUMN PAYM F NT 

CURELL. to the $I2.0nn to faS.UOD range, ite ■ SUIT YOC' tin DEAL DIRECT A " D M M 

Wt3lU -- 0f - ,W . ^ ^ 390 5T LAKEFKONT 

' *»ia wrr ? evw «Sd away. FRASER CONSTRUCTION u * ACREa Es BUjC 

aaili be VLJL aarSud LORRIE KIRK. 389S55 I m QUAM1CHAX LAKE - 4 MILES 

to cKtalit ^ LP Mayfair Raalty Ud. L1U ' FROSI Dir SCAN.. Beautifully 

I aian aoed a 4-BR home with . .Woodward. Shnpptag Ctatr. LKH WARDLR,_.3M4tS9 OR 477-4543 
S5J21 --- .ANYTIME, TxriSSd 

CASH-TERMS - oV^’te^nJ^.^RE’ 

^BWKRLEY QUINN I'VE GOT THEM LOTS AND ACREAGE likeIestate pric? Ambl 

ILtetahte Brthy. «.fa27 re m ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ ED JUPPe EV 


LOTS AND ACREAGE 

LOTS 


Tv* rot tin cherts, tug no houaa*’ _, n _ _ 5 ~, 

414.000 caata tor a ktedroona >»»ne, - 

-rbo^ CORDOVA-BAT^AREA- * 

a i-Dran-nom cnormer. weans « QTivmiJ i rrr tt^ 71 as son 


I am tancer* In wonting to 1 onJIHra with fa.NJu down 

buy a bungaliiM' In Oak Bay r «" FOU " |olng to sell 

for approalamtely $25,000 raah. Mr V| to“4- ■*"- 479-I7IM 

r or my particular reoulre- Harry hosier Limited 

menu please phone my agent. ' ““ “ “ 

A. S. POWELL 344-6541. 

Hsgar ta Swmyne Ltd. •■CASH unvpv” 


CORDOVA BAY AREA 

SEAVIEW LOT. 77x174 _84.500 j 

ACREAGE 

QUADRA BT., 1 ACRE . . 89.000 

Fxlk A. Bruhn. Sr* 7511 anytime 
BOORMAN INVESTMENT CO. LTD. | 


METCHOSIN 
20 ACRES 
MUST SELL 

Aar raoBdoabi* offer vrtll ha Coav 
aide red. This la g liearting aropertv 
Fronts ■ ten modi and la (anevd 
and rrnae fenced with year round' 
stream runnJng through. Ban f jt 
34 head tg horse* makes thto aa 
Idaal piaaarea ridiag reponunlly 
iteanei leaving Vtetoria. prora—tv 
ran te arid for a* IllUe aa *>.V 
down CaU MR- JANES. ISLAND 
HOMES LTD. U928M re at3«*f 


517,000 CASH 
COOK - HILLSIDE 

Fbedrowen, full basement toau 
urgently repaired tn thto area. 

fred McLaughlin, 

EV 2-4253 anytime 
Rlthrt Agteriea Li mited 

“ALL CASH ’ 

"FOR BIG LOT” 

•rta modtan bungalow with base 
ment—Ml. Douglas. Royal Oak. re 
Elk Lake area. Thli to a genuine 
! client- if yuur heuse suits, l will 
IseU IL CsU now, Mr. Evana, 982-2157, 
avaa. 4797217. Wertern Homes Lul 


"CASH MONEY ’ 
rOR YOUR HOME 

Retired teacher from Medi¬ 
cine Hat needs 2-tedroom. 
basement borne. up to 

812 .ul can marie mal- 

BON. 477-4251 re 889X33. 
COLONY HOME SALES 


VLA PROPERTIES!! 

il have several pood open properties, 
'ra-ocre to 1-8 acres quaJIftod (ur 
V.L.A. Prle* 88.90984.101. 

Alan aocne pond burnt a cat S acre to 
1 acre, rsnglaa frren 11 X 008 to 
119.50a with and wtlhrrt bass mem 
They goalily. 

EV948B D L. Macdooell S89K55 
BC LAND 


Bpacitaua. NO STEP bimgal «v sult- 
abto fair tarn ladles. Easily kepi aar-; 
dre Falrfteid or Oak Boy ptufre re d. 
Clatai HleoL Please call 
EV 4-8128 MRS. Met.EAT EV 438(7 
PEMBERTON. HULUEN LTD. 


WANTED 

FAIRFIELD 


PANORAMIC SEAVIEW 

TWO LOTS ON CURTEIE POOfT. 
NORTH SAANICH. ON WATER 
LINE. (9 AO and 18.000 


BOB HAGUE. GEOFF BUCK 
f 385-7761 


V.L.A. 114,500 

DRIVE oast 2fa( Soaks Road, do 
not distort' occupants. Sea this 3- 
btdraotn taun-o home wlih an axtra 
bedroom ta tha te sera nil Uot II*.- 
In* roam with Oreplace. cabinet 
electric kitchen with tort* eating 
era* trail restart luannmt. OOM 
teat, tatoaled <m ewe M a««. 
Pham 

DON SMITH 
384-0531 < Anytime) 

ANYTIME TO VIEW 
■AGAR ta EWAYNE LTD) 


TREED ACRES 

■ urea with femiler a eabta, wall 
water. Power available. Near Parka- 
v llle. Price 94.000. Call MRS. R 

WEBB. rem. dn-gOH. jrimtacta ta 
COl, SflhMTj. 

SEAVIEW LOT 

Baantifta kiretto a at Mut Bay. own 
acceaa 4a esfa teach. Lot la all 
fenced had water laid on tor eoti- 
nectlan. Ofieri Invited. Call MRS. 
WEBB. rea. 477-1088, Jotataoo ta Co. 
389MTL 


18 MILES FROM VICTORIA. HIGH 
locaUoa. 1.9 Act*. 2-badrncn 
houee. toll baaement. Oil heat 
Harden with B front treea Potential 
aub dlvlatoa. $31.90(1 cash or $8,000 
down. 9BB8 Eata Saanich Rd. (82 


PARTICULAR CLIENT WANTS 8E- Newer two-tedrtn bum*. Must have a T. BAXLEY AGENCIES LTD. 

eluded aeUuutil artistic Uuiigslow larga living rrautn. -----—--—— 

Ol 1200 pins square feet Two bed- $39,000-04,800 

ZSTLZ*. i gn CASH I SIX SEWERED LOTS 

06.089 Oak fi*y near DRar3r*ri? Mlk l 1 h*. 8897531 an* 73 nta- OR COMMERCIAL 

_ . I BOORMAN INVESTMENT ca Ln> 


ED JUPP. EV 5-2481 

Salnerton. Stewart Oark. Ltd. 


FACTS NOT FICTION 

i> 

* Large rorrmrrrlsi lot ^ 

“ on two main roads 

* Approx an* acre 

* Near Butcharl'a Garden 

* Piped wafer 

* CNI Weet Saanich and Kenluig 
Ctraias R.ada 

* Full price with terma fa. 109 
Zoned lor agriculture use 

* Four cleared acre* 

* Piped water 

* Oa twn roads 

* Ideal for horaea, grerainouaea 
chW-kena. etc. 

* Price 933.009 

Call Barry Parker, 9394877 or Lon 
Walaon. 952-2108 or Breed wood 
Proprttlea Lid 4s2134L 


NORTH SAANICH 
50 Acre* Waterview 
Development Property 
540.000 

to tah 

Ever 11 era holding land tor trtw4 
■ubdlvtaJoc. Has sae}’ South taega 
and is cine red ouw in large, seoart- 
growih Umber. For tuft dtosllq 
please call 


Pteoae can Mr. Threnein*. GR 7-2771 

teowu Bio* Agendra Ltd. ■■■•■ -——- 

_1128 Blan tannd Mrata 

9BEDRbci« N H^E D ulSiii?EY “OLDER HOMES* 1 

’ti ^ Needed la all ,«ta rewd-Uta 

find another In 10 day* Pleaae call area*. faii.UUO $15906. Client* 

TED CHARTRES ax 3892954 or *7* weitin- a. pi-." "|U, 

rea: 9595908. Mayfair Realty Ltd. JOHN CHAPMAN. EV 99741. 

CAiH TOH YOl! r“SI>E R ”hOM? "-ttvmrtere tecurttia. Ltd. 

IMMEDIATE ACTION. ANY 

DISTRICT. CALL GEORGE ----— .. . 

THORN EU*. GR7-OTI 

BROWN BROft AGENCIES LTU WANTED AT ONCE 

_ u» BtoMrtrd airdrt _ Small tonne for .Ingle perron m Oak 

I WILL BUY YuUK 2 OH 9BKI> Bay or Grauale* area, fal.icg to 
roan hone Immediately far cash, •- caato 


I NBA approved, en She)bourne Street HAROLD GROOS, 3840514 
I Idaal for me tare I clinic, etc., du ynp vnwctmig 

Bto.es. re hoaws. Ell. art Robert * Ht YU Krai HIKE. 

I aicAaaoii. au-4121. McAdams in 737 Fort Street. Viotorita 


Langford 

Lot. 90 x320-. $2909 srtth 9509 doom. 

Metchoain 


NORTH SAANICH 
ACREAGE 


Approx. 2/5 acre. Level, sea view Buy yourself a share tei the lm- 
fa hO raah. mena pnienUai 10 this area and a 

. . _ hedge againal tnnaU.m. 4A acres id 

■ soo “ e ; toe lines! land .iikainable. nearly *B 

tf 4MTfaTt AT nurr % acre lot, level. 9L009 with fare In peaiure. sdjarent to the Pat Hog 
vtAiNiXtaJ Al gp— H»>. City water. A g..«l t-BR iieeiafa 

Small hsne for single per**® m Oak call F. HULLY. 99MT43. any time. 

Bay or Gonealee area. $14(110 to Korihwartern SecurMtee Ltd. A “'“rat for fuUW 

$ 32 ,OB cash. —. ■ - ---— subdivision. 

p fw iApgen< $ th delAlli by pbonini 6B3-17M 

■ Fort m. EV 34 H anytime * BUILDING LOTS C G. Hetaterman ta Co. Ltd 

1321 Blanahard Strel 1S3-U« 

- 7990 $9x320 el eared. $2,199 each or---- 

reavTWn wlU sell both. NORTH OF URIVER Any IT Afrafe* t rvre 

WANTED SITY Phrata JL R. Forter. 99929521 ACREAGE LOTS 


WANTED AT ONCE 


COLONY HOMESALES 


RESIDENCE. HIGH ROCKLAND -• •• -- ----— 

near Government Houee. Urilmkted APPROX 4-9TH8 TRIED ACRE IN ] 
view. $ yean old. Over 1000 ft of Jfauk*. AU ooavanlenoes. Thli la. 
living spare. Aaklng 915.000. Also ,ru l>! • wonderful building she. 


TRADE YOUR EQUITY IN Y'HlR 
PRESENT HOUSE rOR TH* 
HOME YOU NEED. 

BYRON PRICE 

>882459 1314 Quadra M. 

perienced craft!men as low aa $501 


■ a living spare. Aaklng $15,000. Also ,ru i>' • wonderful building ah*. 

modern sidc-by-side duplex In Saan- ILM Terma Also leva! lot. partly 1 
rvreio lch - •*®' owner* moving. EV 9 bleared, hart at Brit Offer* 943-1 


SOUTH OAK BAY. TUDOR HOWE SIDNEY REALTY LTD. 

4 bed room a and awtmmlng pnoL For Speriaitata In retire mart pronartlas 
» ran.™” 1 Mlh optlon 10 ourctaae. ^Cenlrs^i Jind North Saartch. Ph. 


SOOKX ACREAGE OR LOTI 

taqwrh taertkm. 943 -l«79 _ 

IU WATIRFBONT 
FR0FIRT1ES 

$7,199 

Oariookfag aaady beach, aortham 
axpooure, taring Otvmpks. 29 mto 
from toww ^tert a rt ta 1 raduriioa tor 

HIGHLY DESIRABLK WATER- 
frort and aerm W.F. avreag*. alup- 
Ing haoch. Nn bonk Tree!. Mur¬ 
age. Power, p.o. Boa 929. Lady 
aanlih, EC _ _ 

WANTED SALT SPRING WATIJt- 
front lut or errs*re. Reasonable ire 
cash. Private aala only. EV 4-090$. 

hTffet waterfront^i ACRES. 
East fakrts. $4,500. Urma 47B-4S8 H. 

97 ACRE. TURGOOSK POINT 

1X4.308. 903719 


H it a aultabta Ire rxitai purpreca p. 

Far tost action, call ray agart. *81 Fori 
Eliwood Nault at Nawstaod Really 
Ltd. EV 3-8317 anytime - 


Wa are in need of 2 and I Bedroom 
Haaaea. Wa will ba glad to rtva 
you an totimata at value without 


era Securklee Ltd. 


P. C. JACKSON LTD. 

ret ■ XV24M1 anytime 1 


WATERFRONT AND 
VIEW PROPERTY 


oS hta-*i 7 d ‘ T I hare eeveral riieWe w! taring to 

tte.. teat* __ ______ bv* in * arene with ■ view and 

SINCERELY ami who Insist o* wsterfrontog* 

Family of I living in ant* court » n “ •* »“■ 

needs I bedroom home. fa.KXI down ANNE STACEY. $84-9984 

Mrs MUrhrii. University Realty. Ritbet Agenelea Limlied 

477-1999 or 477-382*. ___ 


• BUILDING LOTS 

TWO 99x130 cleared. $2,199 each or 
will sell bath. NORTH OF UNIVER¬ 
SITY. Phone A. R- Porter, 9992952 
ar £82-7779 k 

Town ta Cotmtrr Realty Ltd. 

8(17 Douglas BL 


477-1995 nr <77 28 24_ j___a liusw e^lg rtllt your need* R. O. 

NEEDED - YOUR S-BEDROOMI WANTED FOR CASH S-HEDROOM «?1S, 

home that $*.090 c**h down will 'bom*. Jubilee or Falrfteid. 2-b*d-1 RVtataUlv’ nCU ” " ’ 


Town ta Cotmtrr Realty Ltd. Soolto Rd. At Kangaroo. 

Igl7 Douglas BL 5 Acre* ... _$4 StB 

- 425 fL fraoUBS. 

UNIVERSITY , 14?i ^ ." » 

We have a cleared level fat N.H.A I eSeh * Spark* Ltd. 

approved, fata one brick from lle rvu ,i< , 01 

unlverally. on which we ran build! e-v tritrjate 


41 ACRES 

Just n.»th of ehiraan. thla pro 


pruoerte 

eriooklii® 


to fan down. PI saw call that need* repair Cash or cash to 2 ACRE5L SEA VIEW. K A 8 T thi* exclusive ialt 385-9741. Ask Mr 
Oop* EV KD2S ar DldUs mortgage. Phona Phil Strutt. Sra*e. City water. $3,500 cash. EK (John M-dyhid, Nurthweater* SecrtV 
983-48U Quadra Really Ltd. 


Phil Strutt. Sra*e. Cliy water. $1500 cash. *K John M«lyaid, Nurthweater* SevtvV 
4792210. * lie* Lid. 


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ACHK8 


Sir Kin Jockey OddaMf 


! n 4 4' 3"» A-t t‘ l;‘ JTliDipe 


*S77 Ijuricy Spmrter -UACMur*) « 

SM Clnriamna Shin 4 ‘JLXlCganl 4 
9337 Mitt Avalon 5 fRIvetlKWfl 7 *111 


:* r Shield* 
1' 3‘ LrtB* 
4' 4? M In* 


VACANT HOUSE. Sealed Imdm Ad 
drained la the underlined wilt be 
received up to October 19th, 1M. foe 
the DurrhAM far ca»h of Lot I. Htork 


mrr Lave to< 3 <JW->tf> ’ H* s 2** 2‘* 2»< 

•654 Barney Bell* I fCIsarbrookl S 11* 1 t’l I'l H 

•657 Madam ItabeUe » 'Moman' 3 113 2 3‘ 3 1 4j 


4'* in rich 
S 5 Arnold 


Index 


W fti Latent FI 
«C3 Chocolate 


Cotetealk* of the Dlatrtrt K (hk Bi> 
up to 13:00 140014, Monday. October St. 
IMS M which time they will ha "po»l 


36 Qiiilu lioUmitil 

Sunday, October 16, 1966 

156 ACREAGE fOR SALE 
AND WANTED 


At'Tl'MN AND 
WOOD SMOKK 

and inapect the beauty . of 
V"lh Saanich In the Fall. Ten 
• lulling cleared acre* near Towner 
Hark PLUS S-oxipi cabin, on* 
milium gallcn water reMrvror. trar 
I'd' and equipment. Cm pa'ed road 
and water matna. 119.000 


•.‘4-1134 Mr. El well 477-3*88 
(KIRDON HUME LTD. SIDNEY i 


CENTRAL SAANICH 
1 ACRE 

• to 

Tcu who have spare lime mu«t look 
at I fin: 2 -bedruom ntirpi home with 
Mi i-aaemeat. needi uni ilnlahinj, 
•fc-drti «paee calm*. Uarajjc and 
Mi -e greenhouse fiame Municipal 
wuirr. 

ADELINE NICHOI. 

3hS-4t"l .4' K1J-MM 
Shirley Phtlpi Homefindeia Lid. 

*7 ACRES- M5TCHOSIN 
WIDE SEA VIEWS 

At'prov ST arrea to be anld In ana 

S i cel. Excellent kubdivtaiun poten- 
i Pnc4 *3«.(C" llennii. Kur 
iuilhei infrlrmallon, pleas* call 
15«. L. Curoming, SsR-5535 '34 hr*. I 
i*.C Land A Iniurance Apenry Ltd. 
922 Government St. 

•s—---- 

n FIVE ACRES 

• * . 

**a»-ruom. whit* ahjngla hou-e 
phi* Mparat* (arage and nearly live 
_•*'** uf every dearrlplkei of Icee. 
a 4|uita a lot of rock but for seclusion 
>i cannot lie excelled. FULL PHICE 
*LV *5M0 Phone George Lee. 
P R . FROWN A SONS LTD. 
41S S9h« or 3*313.'. 


18.76 ACRES 

* . ft MILE CIRCLE 

Vrrftor will accept a house nr 
n>eriment block aa part payment 
fui thla chole* parcel of land 
w-JJOUlU Phone ROY E. HILLS, 
tV >4741 

' Northwestern Sexuntle* Ltd 


- EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 
r 

<9 aa to 4 acres near Elk Lake 
fca-t of Pat Bay Highway. ail 
toLared arable land. Ctvxce area. 
fMenttal aub-dlvlaion. Full pnea 
■Anl) *9.950 Call GEORGE CHAN. 
Aw- 2955 or 382-Mlft, Mavlair Realty 
Llfd 


GOLDEN NEMATODES' 

NO! ‘ 

• ISOLDES OPPORTUNITY* 
YES! 

SI acre* of lovely farm land In 
prodm live North Saanich 145,000— 
•' alien to offer*. 

A. M. Chandler 388-4294. Ba.il ion 
'•lUU* Properties of Victoria Lid. 

HAunlry lou, from 2 5 arret, etc*! 
-4ari lull, Ida uf water. Wooded and 
Tfoirtt with seavlew. Attractive 
earved and wtdr riwdt near shops 
afidurh.oji In the beautiful Metrhu- 
am area. Price from tt.Sui to *2 500 
'An acre JOHN BISHOP. EV 44)531. 
4 HAGAR A SWAYSE, LTD 

.# ACRES OF THE FINEST LAND 
m U-idun Head. Beautifully treed, 
.(I'ljBU per acre. Guy Seymour. 
IV t 931A 479-* Oft. 

C N. MONTAGUE CO. LTD. 

ZmSuos investments ltd. 

ARE BUYING LAND 
Cu'l offers immediately available 
-.*»r vour acreage, farm or amall 
■Medina. Call Ur. Hodgaun, EV 2Jill7 
ss Res. EV 5-4543. News!rad Realty 

Lfd._^__ 

""" REALLY CHOICE' 


Alrapat 4 aciea of beautiful 'few 
Broperly. Marina Delve. Gor-dno 
'Ikiil. Asking *40.000 full price. 
m.‘W MeARTHUR. Northwestern 

_Se <-B-ttto* Lt d.__ 

•kW MAGE for aubdlvitlon. Beault- 
•*; high lucaOoo. within hi minute* 
torn dnamtuam Victoria. 110 acre* 
"Y»i untv *40.000. For full particulars 
ca l JOHN BISHOP. F.V 44631. 

• HA GAR A SWAY NE. L T1). 

ACREAGE FOR SALET 
Aa ce or small, w'th or wltV*R 
Via. Building tubs. etc. Call 
-4SE0BGE CHAN, tha Specialist «• 
tartt. MMA Ma ytalr R aalty LtA. 

CASH FOE ACREAGE ADJACENT 
se wer. Kasap4 CaaU. HMH1. 

-TS7 COMMf RC! AL 

t RROCIiTIIS 

. COMMERCIALLY ZONED 
BUILDING OR HOLDING 

** 120-111 Crmer—Seymour and 
„ , Clov er dal* 

An enu« duplex and older home. 
Retrials until regdy to build. Thi« 
jshiC Ac the area m the near future. 
Priced to aell now at *2g.(«)0. 

m Ron Truegdale 

v--* anytime 

* 38S-4271 or SXA-FIT2 

r e J. H. Whlttome A Co. Ltd. 

TO* Fon St. _ 

•CADBORO BAY-OAK BAY 
valuable faualnega property la 

T investment hot to be overlwiked 
this growing city. Mu.nno, terms. 
*1 JkuGENER. EVMM1 North- 
aesfern Sacurttles Ltd. 

JiMAlMI FOR SALE AND 
WANTED 


_ ■ EXCHANGE 

WO.uoC equity In Ayear-oid l2-«ilte 
-ApaMmenl block In Rad Deer valued 
■« noo.otfl. fur similar Vancouvar 
_iaa«d property or farm. 

»■ FOR RENT 

.Mo acre ranch wiih Urge, modern- 
*ffcd bume. 2 big stuck and hay 
Amt. Modem slaughter house. Sea 
*»uni and only 50 minuLes drive from 
■Mkt'.na. 

R - WANTED 

• Sun lb milk quota and 100 hrad 

cow*. Small herd* and quotas ae- 

ortkabir Cash awa.ting, 

-/^DUNCAN FARM 

aa •rr-rs large 4 bedroom borne. 
Acrr-A fralt tree* and all year 
■eek. Mountain views. Appraised 
And priced to aell at • 21.000 on 

Wm* 

m€ details and appomtmenli to 
ew gbat JACK HAILEY at 
■MU or 19BA14L Northwestern 
Kcurttlea Ltd. 


X * MILL BAY 

• j- 

We are fortuoale In offering for 

B for Ike first time, 4t arrea of 
y sloping land that la presently 
aa dairy farm. This acreage 
ssaplrtrly fenced and rraas- 
d Inio at least seven pastures: 
■*p htidiem property or subdtvlslce) 
m tla dairy Harm aa it la presently 
*■*« It cannot ha beaten tor the 
strtea are Amply terrific. Sea views. 
•HIIPTs and moon tains plus a stream 
teal rum continuously throaghent 
'*r ysar. 

Msny oat ball dings, barns eqmpmanl 
Mleda. chicken run*, milk house 
ikurge milking machinery and 
Ibtea bulk tank), haylofts, plus 
a ary* m home ccanpleta BUI 
4«Bce-lnw-llte4ima buy. 

fTJLL PRICE S60.000 

? tenth very ea*y terms—«'l) 
*-^o view call RON 8EDCER at 
3f New.lead Realty Ltd. 

EV 2-ffllT or 41»-**f3 anytime. 

w 

I ‘ . 

PLACE 

TOUR 

** MISCEXLANEOUS 
? = ARTICLES 


4. - SALE 

& PHONE DIRECT 

warn 


lit fAR mS for sali and 
WANTID 


JXU ACHES 
LARGE BUILDINGS 
CATTLE OR DAIRY 
Id-ACRE LAKE 

Ni-ur Duncan, fits Iwaullful farm -I* 
Ideal fur DUDE ranch. TRAINING 
farm, dr, raising BEKF LOVELY 
LAKE, well stocked, plenty WILD 
LIKE Lovely riding trail*. Very 
SECLUDED, yet rally S3 m:ruile* 
from downtnwii Vlcturia. Asking 
4160.0U0 

JOHN BISHOP 

EV 4-0531 fANYTIME* 
HAGAR A SWAYNE 


Shnwiugiin Lake area;, tnc, a *25- 
00 . 1 . <->r.-uM. 3-tiedrm bungalow. V 
hulhrm*. I.ge, elec. kit. w.lh built-" 
In feature*, liv rro. 30 x!i' with 
l -vely ticsv and Ige Devs w:nd n\*. . 
High finished base., O-O-M healing 
and bed sit jug rm.. Kitciiv-.i and 
Hihrm. Lgr sundeck. ssvimmsng 
pud. plus a nice 2 -l>drm bung., full 
'■ase... rcc. rm I.ge liorn. chicken 
tvtuse*. some tools, etc.’Thu Is a 
well pined Ifum. The bid?* *te 
w.v-th Itje asking price of *70.000. 
Tenns. Can *)e seen hy cwllint Sian 
If) land. 0x2-2137. eve* 3H3-J32U or 
Li*«y Skinner. 3x2-2137. eve a 
iTf-glsl Wealcrn Humes Ltd. 


EXCELLENT FARM TRADE’ 
Daily form Nanaimo district. Full 
line uf implements, 2 modern hainx 
and milk houses. Modem l-bedri*im 
home. 1048 Ihs milk quota. State¬ 
ments show better than Itsno uro*a 
per month. One man operation'! 
Everything In A-1 rx*tdtlV>fi: hay 
yield sufficient. Full price Including 
lock, thick aisd barrel, only *#9.000.. 
Dw-ner will ronalder gooil home on 
small holding, Victoria or Dunran 
area aa pail payment. Cuntaii -M. 
Jenkins, NEWCASTLE REALTY 
LTD. Nanaimo. B.C Call r.illect 
Skyline 4-4401, or evening* Skyline «• 
2*40. 


WE SELL FARMS 
CALL 

HAGAR * SWAYNE LTD. 
EV 


SAANICH 
30 ACRES 

Interesting larm holding wilh a 
modem L20o tq. ft., full basement 
home and a good ham. Alsu In¬ 
clude*- g. acre* of Geared, low. 
botlum land aurriunded hy beauti¬ 
ful parkland with some timber. 
Owner hiu other nimmltmeots. Will 
tail at the low price of only *29 Dno. 
Call GEORGE CHAS al S*A2s!l5. 
Rea. 3X2-94!*. Mayfair Really Ltd. 


GULF ISLANDS 

fROFERTIES 


PENDER ISLAND 
WATERFRONT 

tt'f have a good selection of waler- 
front and new properties. For full 
particulars contact. 

FRED McLAUGHUN. 
EV 2 m»i anytime 
Hithet Agrncier Limited 
Tit Fort Street. Victoria. B.C. 

SALT SPRING ISLAND 
Prompt, convenient real estate aarv- 
Ice available for Sail Spring and 
the other Gulf Islands, through 
DOUGLAS HAWKER LTD. 817-A 
Fort SI reel. Please enetee* fcs s. 4 

Byron, telenhona 3S4-712S for raa.. 
Gangaa 537-3054). 


SALT SPRING LANDS LTD. 
Largest Gulf Island Realtor 
Box H. Canges — Phona BS7-55U 
_ _Established 19*__ 

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL 
Notice i« hereby given that the Cor¬ 
poration of the City of Victoria intenda 


OFFICIAL FORM CHART 

Copyright 'l!<«i by Ihe M<.Mousy Publuh.ijg Co. Ltd. 

SVNDOWN PARK. SIDNEY. B C. 

Severn ecnlh Day. Sal unlay, Ootoidr 15. l'JM . 


QCC4 I IR.XT RA< F.-Claimlng. pul se p»jJ. For tliree-ywr-oljs and upward 
utswO inaid.-ns and winnei* of .aie ince Tnree-yeur-ulda, L17 IbA. oider. Lfl 
iiis.: ma.diais alt-wvd 3 lbs. Claims^ price |xti Purae divided; Flrai, k3bo: 

I tec-std.' ItJb: ttard. »70, fourth. *35; fUfli. A3). 

_ , SIX AND ONE-HALF ITKItiMiK 

1 Iiiiles Horae and Ownci ' i’l* Wt St 1 , •, ; i Sir Fin Jockay CxldaStr 


9545 Able Lea 4 fMrMrsHccri 5 120 1 
19538) Donoru 3 if-Samm 4 114 2 

9534 All Hay 4 .vUUirbfllhr 2 115 5 
5521 Ann's Ttcanure 3 'M-j.-rmni s IIP 3 
9514) I'tease Pat* 3 fJLlbsrken 3 120 4 
9YW Vetirfw 5 'KGrugen 4 »IIS 9 

9510 Aggie’s Selena 3 i JRDavlai I list 7 
(9435) Spudtl.v '3- i.MraJArm-Crong) I 11! 4 


1 J !"• l-» nr.nmhdd 
54 S' 2-i 2* Phillips 

4‘ «' 4« .1* Shield! 

3‘ 2»* 3> 4* Milne 
7* 5* 5» 5 : 4 Terry 
* 1 A 0 * S- Arnold 

4' b< 7» 7*» J m.'s 

•ins 7 hs g 8 L'irlcb. 


qtlMIJA (ABLE Mil TO IHSN4N.4) Mil) DIN 


M Ml Tl Lift Sir. PI. Sh. Winner 

(3) Able Lea X3.M M.44I tt.ffl Ch * 4 Ky Le* Intolaraijl# 

lil liuaann .- *4.10 (3.311 Trained hy 

13) A” Bay “ —— «•*<> A. liver 

At post and off at 2 Oi Ttnw*. 23 2-3. ’ 49 3-5. 1.113-5. 1.34. Weather, clear. Track, 
gjod. S'art. go m). Won, dri'in^. Winner entered to be claimed lor MX) 
Handle. SA7h3. Guinetla po-L I12.4SL 

AI ILK LEA quick lu iK-gUi. was huatl.’d all the *«, and held off mpoated 
chubenges DONANA muvod up going -town baikalretch. got ufi on even terma 
with winner on lop turn but r.xild n-H make him give way. ALL HAY Went evesily 
iioi'k .f leaders. ANN 9 TRE-ASURE was up with leader* to head qf *>retch. 
I hen tired. „ .. 

Dw-lared—Bo Jeater. Alwn. fberweight*—Plea** Papa iSi. INmana '2>. 

QECd SFX’OND K.%4 E-Clalmlng. purse I65R For three-yearx>ids ahd upward 
which have nrver won truce ra e». Th:B^.vcaMikls. 117 lbs : older. 
121 Ibi : non-winners In 1984 a!! Med 3 lbs Cla.ming price IUUI. Ihtrse divided: 
Viral, *395. aeo md. B3D; third. *7U; f.jurth. *35: Tiftlr, *20. 

SIX AM* OM M U-F M R1XING8 


Index lt.sse and Owner PP Wt St 

9314 Palloffalr « fD*m.imti 1**113 4 
9340 Katale Chief t iMrMaElllot! 4 120 3 

952S Tufflna 3 <MraLLu--*«i 5 114 * 

9340 Ktmbrook 3 rHESvminiton) 3 ID 3 

954-1 Easy Joe 3 UOrC Slalile) fi Hi I 

9340 Never Last 3 UUCojper) 3 LU 2 

« wm'w.x sir. n, hi,. 

ft) Paltsffalr #4.0# *3.** *3.U* 

HI kntxle 4 kief —- *3.99 *3.30 

131 Tutfbl. -*3.10 


•. . Sir Fin Jockey OddsSir 

-~s*' 34 2“J 1* Arnold . 2 ft) 

- 2'| 1> 1' C’J CulhtKrtaon 7.in 

- 4 4 3J S‘i Flnle" ?-!>a 

- 5* 5*4 4"* 4' rhlll'.o* 4.xo 

- 4* 4 h -* « 3* Sh-.i.-l* 5.91 

- lj ?« 3“ • Trejo*_ 2 93 

h Imrr 

nil R'ar Affair-Penpalo 
talivf b> 

It. i Johnson 


4f P«f and off at 2 38- Time. 23 1-5. 4S 4-5. 115 5-3. 1.33. Weather, clear. Track. | 
j,xt. start. B»>d. Wit. handily. Winner entered to be claimed fur (I'M) 

H ""pALUJF5UR waa taken tn hand at break, lay back W» final thi-ee-eigbth*. then 
moved up steadily i.-uniting tup turn, '-•* le«<l *oon aOer turmnj f-c Miv 
and drawing away in stretch. KATS1E CHCEV to-At --ver from NEVF.R LAST 
un liackitretch, opened up rlewr aitvantage on field, lati could n-: h Ad winner 
when challaigrd. TVKV1SS traded ftebt to final quarter, then made up *mr 

Overweight*- Never l-a« '2L Kimbr.ydt (2). Tuffm* f»L _ , 

ground, but could not overtake flrat two I)et4are<4—Surpnae lttue. Arigaua | 

IaceE-thiBI) HACK —Oajming iwr.e IE0- For Uwee-yewr^ld* and «4»*Tf d 
30ww whwh liave not ».* a race in iq*B 

123 Has Claiming peue *1.UU0, Purae divided: Ptiat, *383: aecvnd. *l*^. JhlriL 


123 Lba. Claiming price ti.lsD, 
|7b: fourth, *35: fifth. Ian 
Index Hora* and Owner 


New York 
Faii- 
Survivor 


Week on the Prairies 


9329 Orange Result 7 iLamtwrt) 3 » U5 3 £"• 4"' «' 

*837 Kytxxi 5 iJWhltfield) 3 M I -o 2* «• f . ~ 

9337 Audacious Beau 8 (f^eigtoni 1 123 * * * * J’* J gf' 

9ia Dark Ginger 4 fMrMsDruce' 3 t'JO 2 I** 1| 7‘ 4 * * Flnl 


Arnold 

a.;'.!" 

Hr -«Tifleld 
Finley 


*1 MI-TTKIA Sir. PI sh. « 

(4) tsseky Spender _ *1.1* M-9B K.W» Br | t«JCy lMa-Mi»a 9hati* 

<11 f Inmm-is Msl — ft.7* Irt.W « Tsalittd k> - 

in Ml** Avals*-r.SU « Muermait 

At pote'and'off"at 307. Time. 24 2-5. BM tffM »**»"' »>■“* U **X 

Track, gnal W-ai. handily. Winner entered U) be claimed for tl.Ml H*ndtc 

*‘ fi Lt’CKY SPENDER gut nod poaoeat early wa* called on g^ng tkont back-1 
dreicfi, moved into lewd anil opene-l up aule advantage, holding It through final 
quarter. CINNAMON SON made move un outside (Pang d»*n backstrotch tad 
W.LS unable to run winner d»n MTSfi AVALON dropped hatft ut fir*, hah, then 
r«sw again Ihr-atgh last three eighths to he 

QcCC romm ILktE—Claiming, purae |AV For three year-old* *«id upward 
*1990 " -.'['h have m won three rs.-es In I9S*. Ttirreaar-olds. ri7 lb*., 

ntdar. 123 lba : nonwXnners .f hvn ra~e« In 19B4 sllmvsd 1 lba. n ,'L7 1n ~" in " 
)9#l all'Mtd t lba dinning price * 1 . 001 . Puree Uw.iVd Flnf, *»<>. aecund. 

tWrJ ' m ‘ '^‘ h ’ » Si; nf '"' ** SIX AND OM H4IF I7 l»Lf>N<.h 

Horse and Owner PP Wt St G . Sir Fin J -ckey UddaStr 

7m? Htghdorti 4 ftSntrk) 8 12) 3 - <-| 3* 1- 1*{ Tre} a J** 

9541 Mag.cmaker 5 MarshBttAe. 5 - T 1“ £L J 1 A™4d 4.^3 

aw Aft AnsAur ft .fMUsstesii I W » —Ji 1* M J‘ ITteg ,H> 


•j <w Retninfler o l last year’s New 
] York Wmld Fair is Unisphere, 
mmI loominn above Kteen turf and 
27 S treeline<1. emiHj- nxids. This, 
ij-’j an<l structures in near back¬ 
ground, are all that remain | 
of fair structure that closed 
— yPar ago. Top left centre, 
plane comes in for landing at 


Ocean Tug Contract 
Goes to Manitoba 


Manitoba Saskatchewan 

Behove it or not. a Itlvrrton. build the tu« for the depart-1 A loO-wugon train will roll 
Man., tirm has got me ioo.uou ment of federal works to bej nv(ir ^ ol(J pioneer- trail be- 
contract for construction of a used in blasting and dredging , w( . en < ;ravf |hourg and Mort- 


NfiiiiStrftlvi | Riverton Boot Works, on the] 
.HdllllUJIU shore of Lake Winnipeg, will 

Ueio-vc It or not. a KIvrrUM. build the tug for the depart-] 
Man., timi has got the iao.uou ment of federal works to lie 


nearby LaGuardia Field. — tugboat for use in the port of operations 


St. John'si Newfoundland 


Zbt Sails Colonist 

HANDICAP 


•ten Art tenter * < AW ** «tt i » U3 * - iM If. fcl j 4 ,n 

Uflg Bella’s Aid mb i 4 iRvUKIfi t '115 4 - « J l >’ ** 

9541 Lmwiitw i.-'ScbultrflrowTl i 2 I2U « - £'«*]* 

9341 Ardurln 5 fGeoffEdgrtwl 4 117 3 1*4 2^ 4* £ Hc«ufDI4 tlD 

9541 Aara’a Rod « 'CnlltuaRxtrl 7 131 i ~ ^ f ? Sj’iTfa. g-^ 

9»n fVwu Ja-ks 9 'Whtef^hlngl 1 1® T * _* * -Steatite «-» 

FJtftlteO (Htr.WnOBN TO M*flK-M*ar.B> PAID gte.Tg_ 

ig) IUMms 13 ' . M *4.4* Sm «rt# Ch t 4 Spasiteng Sprfa-Hlgfc Cara 

131 Magtcmakar -»• M •?■•« ? 

<31 At Smak* -«.1# C * 1>l v 

_____ x IX T> m . "Xl.t U 115 l.*15 W»*"v- iVar Tr.» 


By JIM TANG 

SANDOWN PARK, MONDAY, OCT. 17, 19GG * * * Saskatchewan crop and hull 

< Eighteenth Day) More than 5.000 Ukrainian I insurance companies expect to 

»*• .L i i nimnnf coWifinl Tmcli fivl Canadians marked the 75th an-|P a y more than J6.000.000 in 

VIFather clear (at time of selection) Track fa. t nlversarv ^ ^ arrival o t the| ( ^nsurance this year, a survey 

First Post Parade at 1:15 p.m. {irst settlers of the rapidlv in- showed Thursday. 

FIRST RACE Claiming, Sfi.30, for fb^-year-old, and Wmm ' M ^ "" 

UP - SIX AND ONE-HALF FEBLONOS PP «“-«• 

i.4*» J(H R>KYNA^ 113 hirely h*u4l* Ifala lot iU> ... . , 

tut MM. JUk .41 tmm la leriai-iy iH better mi Lieu ten ant-Governor Richard Insurance. . sti mated his com- 

MM vm' s*m J5CSS 1 -,**"'* * 15 1*“"- 1 ^^^.^““Bowles said all Canada rroog- pany insured more than 48.000 

sfiw Fairy tun* iMttnci H» viigbi t»i one or twn in here 'j'i nizes the magnlfieent contribu- ! farmers for hail damage, with 

Mil* ;&£}*. 113 W^^r^of '.t^'^rrrt her. Ig'. tion made by people of Ukram- liability of rpore. than $80,000,000. 


1 lach next summer as part of 

* * * the Canada centennial celebra- 

A twelve-year-old boy. Ml-| ,ions Panned by Gravelbourg 
chael Lebredt. fell 40 feet from' ci,12<?ns - 

the water pipe which crosses The train will go through La¬ 
the Assiniboine river in Wlnnl flcche. Fir Mountain. Wood 
peg. Mountain, Summercove. Man- 

He broke both wrists and ’ ^nd Kincaid and back 

arms but he will live. again. 

I He landed on the river bank, „ . .^master will probably be 
! narrowly missing the lower Pau * Bonneau, one of the 
1 section of the trestle structure organizers 
which carries the pipe. * * * 


, stIJ the land* and impeuvamanta dp A' oak an-l off At S47. 73me. 2J1-3 *• L15. 1 ^S!M Waa'te' v 1 '*' Up. 

vrthad a* bring slluat* tn th* City of g-'-jL Sttrt. goat, Won. p»Mly. Winner Miterod fa b« cUimed ft «■ tLKB. lUnrtL. AND 0 

"«~n for .hr-e.teiM.tt 40IBNEVS4 %N .rkU.lt-. 

J:, iTXr'^rrtLTlu nnrtlf *ld» moved up ttewd'lv. look over fr-tn leadar tirnlng for h«nf. '* *"* »U 1 MM. Jltk .41 b..i 

.*.? ?* g'f! 1 * 1 In atteUTv MAGICMAKER and AROOfUN frttgbt for aarty lea.l, wlfo kt l Mil MVN UK MARK (Terr,) 

■+**r\y boundary rd said Lot and cs l.lHrw nvwr nn t%r MAt i*Jf t» ttipr wilh winner in nanlh ALL — Y - ( TrpV>«) 

■mdlng from a point on inaaooOif salerty SMOKr MI well placed ttm uohou) and lu* mlaaed getting up to lo he aacood. ^ ^ King i Milne) 

■mundary of said Lot dlatailt 44) feet njgLLS’ft AKIMBO na efoalng well at end. 9 U 7 Mr. True lUuv in-> 1*>>I 12 - W -iter «7l> ).-. Asi tetri-vixed •«■ 

root tha moat aaataety corner of said rVrUrert-Juxfu-e Jo4m. P-P* Fortune . __ »w< Mile. Iterrlcie 'Finley) .. 112 Weil, ttireo of them have to I- hart -4- 

Lot. - -—- -— wir-aseiEiMn i in >^g 7 A'-tvulxnl iSalaa) . ... ITS Need* Muething Ilka 30 length* <7i 

cji'y'"Jrtli*victort^^B^C *■■- rr,T!l RACE—IniltaUona! purse 3700,. Aa Invilaffosiat hantectp for jya Haiti Ginger -Kinlej 1 ... 120 Sfxutd get a part nf it a xth i ff* 

»lJJ UttTlftte ^557 Z divided: Fir*, *435; «x*d. .14); ™ AVALON .««■«> Mate k. k-te-a: Rd rt .. ron. 

- -rP-^rtr- 3 ? rf, 7 T 5 i^w*iSIICOND RACE-Claiming, *650, for thi-ee-year-olds 

FOR SALE ss «£sri'.5S2ESVl ffi 5 rffS’S'SB. » and up ’ one siii.e and io yards pp 


SIX AND ONE-IIALF FURLONGS 


1*3 sarely steaild haadle Mil* hd 
133 f ertalaly »«*'» art better ibaaee 
ft MUM he aMr I* baM aa te «bt« 

12)1 Kenst trying miltfa art part *d u 
111 * Might "*>* or taxi tn here 
:- W - iter iitt> l.-i dsi i.-iietiVIEed 
112 Well, three of them have to hr her* 
ITS Need* e*retiling bke 30 length* 


i.*p and up. 

*Sj ONE MU.E AND 10 YARDS 

3.15 tsU GINC.INA iPhIHIpt) 111 Part esery sal: raalg last ta ‘era 

4 90 »aai I.ATANT FIRE (Brnarofletel ttl Salarda* rale roald be aasrtag 

- l*54»l IUCNT FREE: (Arated) 111 If repeals teat skeald da agala 

X3Z Canadian Down* -Milne) 117 laually gets me here; could *e*J 

965d Bede’s Aklmtei -LteteRl -LU Good «ke woidd make Urrtil 

rastei) Mimyttllc (Tretoai __1U Tuxi mud win*; may find H long 

MM Mr TaproM TrtTS ) .120 Made It before next rtuie in test 

*531 Ftelr Du* iSate* j _117 Well beaten by top me at late 


ONE MILE AND 70 YARDS 


k«, Section IS, ftenga S west North: g] Ml Tt'ElA ter P\ Ab. 1 ll *y t ctidten Iteia • 

Saamcn District i'lau 1211 In Ihe Vic- <|> ited Kaaiga - . *».«* gs.ftd «.** CE * * Grey Monarch-Ore)** ,, 55 ^ Bette’s Aklmtei -La 

lorta Asaeisment 'DtetrtcL k»own aa ,«) R, Matter ..— gi.ftg *2.4* Trained ky iksku MunayilUe ClVeJo 

IW04 Madrona Drtve, Sldne*. B.C. «t lerr Apte ...— *3.4* _A- * Andrew* __ 94*4 Mr Taproot^ ;T«*t 

E * Ch JS^ T k”" **, r ! m!R? ia laS At Date and ofl at 4L1Z Time. 14. 4>2-5. LIS4-5. 14335 Water, dear Tm*. »» ^ ,S ^“' 

a lertiOed cheque for exxl gurt. fond. Won easily. Handle. $'A37i ...__ TUIDn P 4 fl’ / 

payable to the underalwied. The high- KNstGN sea* under reatralr* tor ttve-elgWa. ^ THIRD RACE-( 

"St or Ahy lender not nereaaartly *c »rou*h on rail on top turn *nd opened up on Held. KY MjLSTTO Ml 

eepted. far out of Ihe earlv running and rlined a big tw on Vn tn rv U ”' nv , 

ocnrial Administrator tor Ihe County of Mherw LOVE SPOT aa. In <rm 1 *ntinR “"'"J**- ONI 

of Vietart*. Aiimlniairotor of the »• BELLE w a* »e<* MR to sel pace but «■*« ring tp _- 5 U * f1 ' - - gvj* jtvWE AFFAIR f traaldi 

tale Of Wlnnlfred Ivy L-'thian. d«raaed. a awn w . KI)N 4B« HI D 'aJrjl 

RM 13 Vtdw juy t VRtorfo. _BC_ SIX th RACE-Crts.m.ng, pu- tAV, Fur Ih^ye^d. «> 

rv«r!M nf Nnrtb Saanirk 9990 Three-jear- Ua 11T lb*: older. 123 lba.: of *’* ? -aMSi 34II-wd of Kent >no buy) 

"SSi'ESzr sis avs s txz <u - - 


ian descent in the social, cul- lift said both numbers and lia- 
• tural. business and political j bilfcty were records for his corn- 
life erf the nation. pany, largest hail insurance 

Is * * * organization in Saskatchewan. 

. More than 75.000 hail and crop 

p Mrs. Pauline koschuk 79. insurance policies wore written 
(tj died in a Wtanlpeg hospital Fri- |hi , yrar wilh tn1n , ]iabilily 
igi^day 12 hours after *he had col- approilchin g S13o qqo > 000 spokr x. 
J! lapsed dunng a struggle with a: mf>n Ml(! 

i. j purse snatcher. A juvenile was | Mp ^rdahl said no major 

j, arrested in connection with theV ai , weiv experienced 

t*j attempted robbery |this year but there were a 

id * * * number of small ones. 


Etartars will br hrld at th* Fmnsb Halt. Indtx Hur** and Osawr 

1319 Mltla Croisruad. North Saanich, on---— 

Turaday. November 1st. 19d*. comm**- istj Gellant Orphan 3 ' Mraf 
cing at 7 30 p.m. for th* purl*** of cor- Pirated 3 flDMurd-x-ht 

reeling amt revising tha said list and tor K 42 Cnppar Prtnc* 5 (Hamr 
the hearing of any dm plaints in reaped *xj Sanroaa » (FGnellach) 
thereto, of which all parsons art required rus Trpt* I July 3 GlenAeml 
to take mtlca and govern themaeive* *c- SS41 How 5(agtc ft i NCressi 
c-ordlngty. --- 

M. w. E. Allen, gj Ni Tt n.4 Mir. 

Municipal Clark- if) Gat teal ttrnhaa _ IIS 


THIRD RACE—Claiming, $650, for three-year-olds and * * * . number of small ones 

Up. Hie school which sparked a * * * 

ONE MILE AND 70 YARDS VV , major controversy 16 months ^ ]onR warm spell this fall 

ft.13* *»M>: AFFAIR <«s*aldl l«7 (i»a. slnyi rtert. tbe w !•_teat O'| a gO has liecn officially Opened f-wW nvnn a fruit tree in 

•AJ* RUN VBA KB i Flair* I 13* 4 hargr-d 1a .for* bal » may te- >"“l «*» ■ ru-«Wr, in.-infix- FncrllRh- ^ IOOl<Hl eVen S lrUlt ,ree ,n 

*5*a ei m. baron iBn.aaitetdi im i haurd la .pi**: dittaar* sails <*> in the predominantly r.ngttsn- yorktOX. 140 miles northeast 
toil Tammy Doe <I J hl1llp^‘ U2 S*ji <fc*y ujuld lull tiiin 1 *' aTV>akimr rosldPHtinl nrpA nf . n . . * . . « 

135151 Mii-ed of Kent mo buy) :«o will add wx-igtu; «>* to at root* •*' ,, iof Roqina. An apple tree owned 

9551! Anas* Brtiwnii* (Leung I .... lt» Makes rt an rtghl-horae field '••Windsor Park, 8t. RonHaee. I. gis K UJ!U h Is in full bloom 

^ re S St. Boniface school boaiM ^/ trec blossomed normally tn 

*594 r^y' STlm rtda, _ 112 would naait beat on* tu share m chairman G M Do Cniyenaere;the spri ng and Kuzub.picked off 

praised his fellow trustees for the apples this fall before It 


D >. Six Fin J-irkey OddaMr »4 Easy Jo. (Stertda) -112 Would fsamt beat one to share H 


“j tso Gallant Ofphan s 'MroRosat a m » s> 4 « i* i‘* FMiitij. w FOURTH RACE—Claiming, $650, for three-year*olds standing firm in their convlc- blossomed again. 


•540 copper Prtnr* 5 (Hamnat 1 *113 I V V VI 4> M Altetd 

*»d ssma * (FOratlach) 3 117 1 1* !■» I * 4 2** 4 Cuthbertana 

kV» Ty.nl* IjuIv 3 GlenAvmFrtii' 4 « • S 1 M* Ulrteh 

9341 ItiS" Magtr I .NCr««T,.n' J U4 J 3« I** i • • FlnfcV 


and up. 


NOTICE TO CREDITORS 


b tn n rt .4 
ID Gattea4 (Irghaa 
(It Flea lad 
<|) f apper trtmro 


Mr. Ft. Sft. 

ELM *3.3* tt« 

. - M l* «3.2« 

-n 4t 


B g I Valdtna Orphan-Narja 
Tsalaed b» 

P. J. Row* 


11(5 |544 FAMOUS BAYBOY <HM*4da) 

- (04ft R4IVAI. KIS4B4I iFkiBIpa) 

•Ml RI-MA-DAN fttateal 

9644 timer Guard 'Leung) . 

95*4 Sir Lea <aalu' 

9519 Summit Talk iHroomftrtdl 
—— *«4 OieleaJ ChrkaJ 'Finley) 


IT) Last ctettst-e; might grt uo this time <4i 
. 12ft Ninth ttttt. musl br nm» record )5) 

___ _ 123 Last two fold: grte bp rider '7i, 

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE „ . u p.-, a 4 « 4*45 1153.4 1.41. 147 4-5 Weather, clear. »4g wiumway 'Arioldl »U3 Shares srortt homaa for meeiaig (Hi 

‘ SBW-JSWT 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GALLANT ORPHAN lay back tauter wraps till H*tel fliterter, then doaed ^Ih „ Rapir_riAimincr S650 ffir three-Vear-Olds and 

reditors and others having claim* « ruatt on outside, getting to front In closing ttxlde. IttCALAD lay in R*>d spot r 11*111 KAl/rj-Claiming, ^OJAJ IOr II 1 IW ytJUl Ulus ttliu 


Overwent**—Hour Magic <11 


•gainst the estate of the above-named hack ofteaders tahacksfretch. then rowed up appr oach ing quarterpote.^ 4Ma|teiged 

deceased are hereby required to send all arraand top turn, tn.* over af head of fttretek, but exaddI not wilhttate u ”' __ - - !r . aysL-MT- uilP FIIDIDVrS 

SSTto tba undersigned Execufoa al wtoneF. cloalng nadt. COPPER PRINCE tried to muy. tip to take rarer ■ ttrtt SIX AND ONE-HALF FURLONGS 

nod n.k Haw ivenur Victoria. British half. cmitnin hy pacemaker, dmpprd btek cm i far Iiui camfl In nnaJ — . ■ - ....., ■« 4 . ^ ihur^ u H> wirf 4m 

vember. I9H alter which date the ex Dectered-Bullyg Cold. _ OvexM-sunp-nnu r avagu: ^ tJ)R„ HIGMIteNU _. . . ^ 

viter will distribute the assets ut th* ■ mu" J-. 1 —. —- - it'atafarrtaaa) .....Hi WBI ft* paiaked te tali kte atessp 

•aid deceased srmsigu the parties en- 9941 Story (Combe) -HI £“*if 1 ^22”*"“ *^“’5’ 

OATOTiit Vlttoria. BC. thl. 12th to tKniJ^? »M?to*^Sid! ,, |^ to third; M18 to » KkgSSn t cKj^ > 'll"-—UPtartwR*. here atter Saturday wm 

^ - SSSm SteOUR BAGOT. "downer PP Wt M ^ ^ToS « -. ^ 


| day at October, Ifftt. 

GEORGE SEYMOUR BAGOT. 


By Hla Solicitor* 

Messrs. Cupeman. Henderson, 
Davies A McMillan, 

Victoria, B.C. 


I index HorseaniOwn er P P Wt St 1 4 te I k Btrun J«**! 

93» Gladys Aim'd IgGOunt) ... 4 139 5 P P Ml* 2"!2L 

’ (MM) Kn»'» Biy 4 (Imters-dl) .3 117 4 r SJ 9 1 

US Bttkdl Park S fJRBayite).. 2 11« 7 4* 4>| 4' 2“ M »l*kte 

9554) Coimt Leo 5 (FJwrtLee) 1 112 « 7 12 5*4 4 1 Brkitnl 


tion to provide instruction under 
ONE MILE AND 70 YARDS PP the terms of the Manitoba Pub- 

'boy <Hhi**ds) ..ut Had issa spriaw. eaaid ea»eh them ( 3 ) He Schools Act despite “the The Hudson Bay Co. has an* 

Tlajir"'** 15 Adi TSZ'JrJrJH r**^’ It! Objections of misinformed agi- nounced work will begin imme- 

ffoeunR) *us Must oasaider: not ter on tn tew id tators.” dtately on an (800.000 addition 

“Hroomftetd, _ 15 \t\ The 12**room eiemetrfaty to the downtown SASKATOON 

LST”' ^iBchool. builtat acostof about ^ 

SI89.000. is only open to slu- Storo manager P H. C. 

iri^d.) m S tor^:*^ r0 '.ri > ea«’. h te" dents with a speak.ng know!- Campbell said Poole Construe 
ao.-x -xaww of p renc h. tion has been awarded the con- 

C — Claiming, $650 for three-year-olds and tract for construction of a fourth 

* floor. 

AND ONE-HALF FURLONGS PP 4 m_. Mr. Campbell said this was 

(Breamfield) Ik) Bark *- Wrt dteiaa^r; ttated d. .a- /VIDerta the final Stage Of a three-part. 

iphllllga) .- t* Always lha rhaare k*-B sarprlw lit (4,000.000 expansion of the Bay - 1 

, ' ANM .,...ti» wm ha gashed te thia hat sham <4» An inch of wet snow last operations in Saskatoon. 

(Combs) UT Hart) to Mmww^pikj. good dia^ (3. Wednesday postponed the last of W * * 

halted) IZT.ZZ i» Yte twve *,"faro gueaauig (it the harvesting in southwestern p-j-o sa ) es Saskatchewan 

^rta but sunshine followed la ^^rLro “Sltit 

m,ha) .uoQeii tewtter etteber. tet *** ,o«L and thc crop is in. $106,142,200 on a report issued 

The district agriculturist in by the Retail Merchants Asso- 


•Ul POT’S FOKTtNK I grass, field) I* Bark - hatt dtelaMN MH fti 

U 33 BABY JOF ,Phillip*) .. 1* Always lha rhaaea heM sarprtw 

•tea IJIKII HII1HIA30 

K athbertaaa) ......Ill Will ha gashed te thla hat ahaep 

9941 Lovely Story (Comb#) --137 Hartt to winning pihd. good 

9492 Humahacak tSdelds) -112 Bs^ « rtgtd: d«nt Wesr to be 


ISM Hifittdum ilVeJua) ’ - 17.-’.r_ 1 » Iisrliglhle here an*r Saturday wm 
•EM Lama,me (Ornba) . 130Gets anoUvr chdnor, not »dng gesid. 


-Mira- M r.rnnnn SXM tolly Pno 3 (TripieSStaUel f lift 3 3* 2*4 «>i »-( rulhl* 

NfTTKI E TO tHRPITOKB_f^^VegB ft 'DtemrtvD i 111 1 2 H 2 - 1- 4*3 «'| Anvdd 

w W| j**? MM Who . HalJn 4 iCTumm-r' T 112 2 D 1 ' ft* 7 7 Milne 

mi (hAwi<K n IOUJi ■■ •« » — — — ■ ■ ■*■ • ■ 


ahead of last year and in pretty 1965, totalled $102,537,000, 
PP good shape..” * * * 


British (stetthte. ft*.-eased. — uirn rijt Mr. FI Sh. Wteswr >9SM) June's Choice (Arnold) -— 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that f «1 Gladys A.a .. g3.MM.WB-W Oh t ft Dark HawtoAbnahamte '»«> “ 

«522?«- a K5a* .= ^£S D."? 1 Morion _ ™ SfiStoSS?*J*” "fiLf *“ 

agmlnttt the eiUU of lha abov* daceaaaa 111 ft . . - -- —-- 90 BI Wm Jock . . 

^ Waather, (dear. Trock ^ . 

Victoria, B.C.. batoce 4^? *°° < GUADY 8 ANN back of leadars wtth spaed In reserve, waited to Anal three- HR KTIOMAWAV (NhMfta) 

November, iMJ aRkr wUchi ftete tt* with , rush, picked up paomiakeH on top turo went Into 9«« Some Royal Flush (FtnteyJ 

Executor srtllI dltertb u te T M wM aRate ^ h-1 „o trouble bolding it arts ILK NOS BOY mada strong bid trough _ 


i'l Fintey » SIXTH RACE —Claiming, $650 for tfrree-year-olds and Calgary said: "We're away ciation, Sales in September, 
\\ m ?5 up. ahead of last year and in pretty 1965, totalled $102,537,000, 

•“J, »«S£L »» ONE MILE AND 70 YARDS PP good shape.." ★ * * 

f'l Anvid 3«3 (I33at BOI'GH ROAD (lasahi) . tie Oft Me rex-aed hasi te merii Ihte C2] , _ . K ls „ [ j b |. hASKATOOX 

7 Milne 20 m kite WALLAROO <rtale*l . 1*3 Rider eft—ar: "teed hs tett as (31 WWW U J ' US-eoaie, MSkAlUOA 

w--,SS, ^ctaMSSd)’ pTTn ttS <V The Alberta Racing Commis- Un »" c l ? comm.ss.oner has 

Hasrh-Aunahanna -9M7) Dark Rug (SWetdsi -JJJ riMty: 1 she ™uid do a •«“ jjj i, as suspended for a year war »ied that some city funds 

I aed try 15*7 Alice Kaput ftllric*" -113 Seems much ton li*teh. and too te nt used to finance capital projects 


II1..!u 3 Seems mutb ton tough, and too long (SI 


m Oxnmander Joe (MUne) .120 When he’* in you have to srorry (7* 

9SM We# Jock (him) ......_ .130 Adda eight; had to come up Hr * th hMl 

Aitto vllglbf* 

KM Lwxtart i Phi I Up*' .U 0 Usually aprtote hul aan *n route 

•US WTROMAWAY (Rhleld.) IW Rig daaaer. third If draws J* 

too Some Royal Flush (Fintey) U0 Chance but tougher from here 


^’KTrirSSJa'Wa! .“AT! SEVENTH RACE-Claiming, $700 three-year-olds and ^ „ machint .. M us6d 

then h*s notiee. third. COUNT LEO was gaining grmmd when too late Eddy p*Msetters Hrad. UD. during a race but at an early 

I!LS5 YAL 7111,87 COMPANy - Ovrtwttghte-Wton Park ( 5 ). Jo' y Pop u,. _ ONE MILE morning workout' at Victoria 


* * * D. J. Fusedale. SASKATOON 

The Alberta Racing Commis- l i n ' commissioner has 
sion has suspended for a year -“reed that some city funds 
a Calgary jockey, Norman used to ina " ce ca j^ a! P ro ^ ta 
JeweU^aS Wayne Douglas, a are serious, y ov T? r ? wn an<1 
horse owner, for using an elec- safo^e "oroiSs 

trical device known as a battery > ha ” e to £ linance P d 
to stimulate a mount. Ux ' (; 


then has notiee. third. COUNT LEO was gaining frmnd when too late Early paoeaattera Hrad. UD. 

THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY. Ovr-rwttfhte-ftsfttai Park (5), JoOy Pop fi). 

Executor. - - ... ■■— —, - ■■■ ■ —— ■ ' 

By ttl Sollcltore. toil AIL DANOKH Ift toletrt 

SSSStaB^Sr’ fffit’: aeeft F'GRTR mACE-a.imln*, purtt m For toree-yeto-old. toul upward D!U T *,x»rr 


THE rOKFORATION OF THE 
DCRTIKT OF OAK RAY 
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER 
C AND 

COUBINXn CONCRETE CURB. 
GUTTER AND BIDEWAIJI 


fteflO-EIGRTH RACE—aaimlng, purtt (Kfl For inre«-year<i.oi u» spw,. VamHION (Trrry) . IB Neae .harper ha. three 

uOwU sstilck ned won two race* In IMS. Ttiroa-year-oldkllt Ibk; oldar, Ul J®*} 5 srcfor/ pJScrtw (Leiaig) *112 Trisa appmttlce. dose tn 

: bji vsuinar* in Iftftft all-atesil I lha. Claiming price >1.000. Puraa iRvlded. (BJW| ^ iMilnei _110 Game ooe bu! seems In ti 

tecood, >U0: third. >70; fourth, " fth . J^! 1 _ „,, » astairtViot 9110 Bonus Gfort 'no t«v) .114 Could be overtaoktns thta 


Korea and Owner 


MX AND (Ittfllf FURIiONOa 

> u S Sir Fin J'«key OddeStr 


■343 AIL n.isoxs iFtele). . lift May ha tklaas will ga right her* 
K*4 run FRIDAY lAswaMI - -*1I3 Gama vsdrraa has heat*# these 

Bill KIRMT FASHION (Terry) - »B Naae iharprr: ha> three la raw 
*5iS VIdory Princes* <Leung> *1U Triad ap*HenUce doae to laal ona 
Mwl fotthn Itody I Milne i .......110 Game one but seems in too oeep 

9W1 Bote. Wait <110 I«V> .114 Could te ovastaUBR tlft osw 

HOU Foxy Rover la) Utatas) .133 Coukto'l keep up In tett «* 

KK4 pidge s Prith- (Trejo*) .UO Certainly danger U run* at bett 


1 morning workout 1 
% Park. 

441 

(8) * * 


Thant Deplores 
Zionist Invasion 

UNITED NATIONS (UPI) — 


(•544) Lord Highland I (OtsrPtnt) 1 1* ft - 1>* 1* 1*| 1« Orthtertaan 
9308 Dark Dolt 0 iFrsrfleldFrma) 8 117 ■ — 7*4 (1 ft 1 2>i Fintey 


0 (FrsmeldFrma) 8 in ft — 7*4 •; ft* 2'J Fintey 

e 8 iLOihelaer) . 3 *118 ft — 4* 2- 2* *J Leung 

Uly I (SPerdval) 3 *118 4 — »‘ J* I« Arnold 

8 (OFHoaael. .. . ft 117 T - I 5> «« V PWlliP* 


‘ { \\ Robert James Crawford, 93, UNITED NATIONS (UPI) — 
tn the last of three survivors of secretary General Thant Satur- 
the snow and rock slide whiqh ,j a y expressed "concern" over 
killed 200 Klondike gold seekers invasion by young Zionists 


86M Prairie Fire g iNfsaatoackl 4 123 ft — 5* 7> ft* '1 atromflekl 

a®s - “ —“ - “■ 'ss 1 g siarsKsUi: s ? = " . r « 

Two thouaaad. ttirw hoed red and thirty QCINEUte (LORD HIGHLAND TO tfftRK DO»L) PAID M R 

mo* -2.3841 linear feet of oonorete cswh -—_ r ----—-„-—-— 

S^STEd r ft^SnLTS m £ft“-SEi.3Bi K: £ *«■ °" 

of^nomhined rt-twri. rt.ro. Suiter ted <D W W_ 

A‘ e°^ > E - ^ ■» M«S»- T£*.anjs*s. wMmjftfiBci-; Trork 


*•» aur rvSStt Ciimx* (a) lUirtroi lift Early speed ox Id upttl aome ptena ‘ , --- aay expresseu concern ever 

k'os ,, killed 200 Klondike gold seekers j^p invasion by young Zionists 

M-g EIGHTH RACE—Claiming, $650, for three-year-olds In the treacherous Chilcoot Pass of ^p Syrlfln UN m i* s ion Fri- 
1015 and UD. 1 _ _ in 1S98, is dead in Bowdcbb. day. He promised to take up the 


tU!. nifty h* ohuhiod t™* 'J 1 ® ^ Suii. rood. Woo, driving. Wione-r entered to be cWmod lor W.0O0- 

flnee ring D ^rtfoteL Tha ldwait or j£^, e *X.S* UxanelU pool. I1S.5J2. TUal handte, (1(1.131. Attendance, 4.3M- 
any laodar will not a#«i*arlly he BC- LORD HIGHLAND toufc over ««ai alter break, ifoened op Raid lead <m field 
«ltted. d n| always in command. DARK DOLL wa. outrun for throe-etfththi. UIBJ 

G. O. WHITE P Eng . „nH Hrwdily to te ttcood. LATA NT FIRE waa pr-anlnsrt through's)! but could 

Municipal Engineer ted Planner. „„t move up to take over CHOCOLATE LILY had no a-xcua*., baing to Rood 
Oak Bay MiBlrtpal Hall, porllt* alt the way. ACE EMPEROR had aome «**'» apead. 

ma r oak Bay Avenue, Declared—Glad Roman. Sr Lea, Souaem, Vic valley. Orute- 

Oak tey, B.C Overwaighia—Chocolate Lily fl). ___ 

oefobar 14, IMS 


io.iB and up. 

SK AND ONE-HALF FURLONGS 

Y.HS m, (.1 in HOMAN (Tllitae) .. IB laal a hlalt eaald eateh them 

- (U8 AOUSEM to*ta«> «*' «>—“*■ k «rt* ! '“4 k- tart 

,SJ, AWYR1AN rRINCE (PtaftsT) 1» Ha. te rale alt sate «r here 

- *rn tZSL ,krr*M> -U18 Been teertng; noted get big ™» 

wa aurty Fair (Broomfield) 117 Has a VH »•' gttaind to make up 

9M8 iPWIHte' ..U? Stortedttji. hydlaniwBn* tote 

«lte Vlr Valiev (LeunKl _"'I- 1 Drop* five; movea up If laae 

— S 9 B- a. J«ter y filter 112 Y,«ntetee Would have to gat tert 

!mo! Maihrtir^lUttrti 'Broimneldt tJB Outside 

,S»1. 9548 Red Nrctrum iLewgi *11* Had a horrible Sanduwn aeaaon. 


BOX -SCORE 


t'lril Hukrt 

X ic c ead e taaleea 
Third ehalee a - 


in 1898, is dead in Howbcm. day. He promised to take up the 
PP Funeral services were held incident with the United States. 

'•> Thursday. —-- 

!?! Mr. Crawford, a native of Bel- _ 

fast, came to Canada in 1892. Workers Balk 

* * * TOKYO (AP) — Japanese 

' ' More than 1,750,000 tourists press reports said Saturday 131 
i have visited Edmonton in 1966, Chinese textile workers have 
‘an increase of 750,000 over the been on strike for 37 days op- 
| corresponding' fieriod last year, posing activities of militant Red 
according to J. C. Maodonald. Guards in a Peking spinning 
, director of tourism. They spent plant. It was the first such walk- 
ah estimated 135,900,000, out against the Red Guards. 












✓ 



United Appeal Helps Seniors ffff.lrTw .* 7 

Centre Overflowing 

By A. U. MURPHY l aon and eerly retirement. So| The service provide* counsel- It rives help with dretiur*. 
_ , ..... ter as I can see. there will be lira in the matter of finding foot care and hearing akfc, real 

„ ™* 5enl ° r Liuzens Ac,IV ’ y no end: the problem will, in tact, room* and brez-d, houseke -per* estate. legal and health trouble*. 
_entre m Centennial Square la ^ bigger ** and employment, and financial And ail with the help at the 

52**£ r'ia n, , 5 bisv 

place is operated so weU and it Mn. Horne believed it w»* _______■■■■■ ■ ■ ro ro■■■ ro mmmmA 

so popular ifiat it’*. Jam-packed *^ e whole matter ged tome 

all the time. I intensive, long-range conaidera- ro ■ 

The director, Mrs. Csthsrlns by wall-qualified people. I™ m m H MM ■ 

Horne, and everyons else con- But °* d people art not * jl g ■ BY flH 

nected with the organization Particularly concerned about ■ ■■ ■ ■ 1 J ■■ 

knows that the only answer is d** 1 - They have their cards, g| ■ g ■ ■ I ■ mB I H 

decentralization, and they are c >ubs, bowling clubs, n M g g W g fl ■ ■ 

putting on the pressure to have s * lver Threads choir, woodwmk- _ H 

satellites established in all *"«• pehtting. qutttng ■ — ■ 

neighborhood communities and “'d ceramics. kl ^^g 8 B mJW ^^g ■ 


so relieve the pressure on ** ir Wttiog and] 

headquarter* nee dl ework, their lapidary chib 

The bright, new building in ■“* °oPI*rwork. They have «*>- 
the fcqusre is operated by Silver oertl "d ch ees elute, ring-songs 
Threads, an agency of the Com- and old -tkne dancing, flower-m- 

munlty Chest, with the help of p * ngtjlg *°d ■he llcraft._ 

grants from all three levels of 

government _ federal, provin- FlameS Damage 
cial and municipal — and the “ 

| valuable assistance of scores of SpaC© CdllrC 
voluntary worker* anxious to r 

bring some pleasure and excite- NOORDJWIJK, The Netber- 
ment Into the live* of the area's lands (Reuters! —Fire swept 
older people. through the European Centre 

JUSTIFICATION I for Space Technique here but 

- .. . , ... , officials said there is unlikely 

J" «w t " ? £ CSe u to be any major delay in 
teers, according to Mrs Horne, reieareh opiums. 

* .[ UtU * Four temporary wooden bulkt 
justifiretion enough tor the lnjfB ^ ^ va]uabte pn> 

whole United Appeal dnve. But, compeers were des- 

they admit, they are a little troyed and damage was esti- 
preiudiced. mated to be between 10 , 000,000 

The building opened a year and 20.000,000 guilder* (52.800,- 
ago last September with a (»0 and $5,600,000). 

membership of 1.800, and qn Frl- i _ . _2L 

(day it was ranging over 4,490. D . r i j 
The need for decentralizatiori is txOCrCIGS LjftSflCu 
inherent in three figures. n n. D .. -m 

But progress ia being mad# D^* UllZZOTd 

Within a few days^ a branch DENVER < UP 1 » _ The first 


Victorians Discuss Emergency Services 


Four Victorians were among senior officials from 
provincial welfare departments who met federal 
officials last week in Amprior, Ont., to discuss pro¬ 
vision of emergency services to victims of peacetime 
disasters or national emergencies. From left are 


T. W. L. Butters, supervisor, and J. A. Sadler, direc¬ 
tor. B.C. Emergency Welfare Services, J. D. M. 
Bliss, department of national health and welfare, 
and R. I. Stringer, B.C. department of social welfare. 


Busy 18 Months Ahead 

- L 

* ★ * * 

University Keyed to Centennial Events 


i SHOP AT 
iOAKCREST 

jF00DS-3475 QUADRA 
SFRI. till 9-SAT. till 7 


iBACONCQi 

jj Leai, Sliced, Rlidless ID. %0 

•FRESH GROUND 

:BEEF 2 lbs. 


Within a f#w days, a branch 


An activ# 18 mar tbs <if B .C. 
*nd Canadian centenial cele¬ 
bration events is picking up 
momentum *t the University 
ef Victoria. 

Strresing the historical and 
•rtt*tic, nearly all of the 
•pedal events are planned for 
public participation. 

The university began it* 
centennial program laat lum- 
mer under chairmanship of 
htatiiry lecturer Alfred Loft, 
head of the University of 
Victoria Centennial Com- 
mittc. 

★ * * 

On Oct. 25 the Young B.C. 
Painters show opens simul¬ 
taneously at the Art Gallery 
of Greater Victoria and the 
gallery of the McPherson 
library on campus. It last, 
until Nov. 13. 

"Erftriet are coming in very 
well," Mid organizer Tony 
Emery, a lecturer in fine art* 
•t the unlverelty. "Hiere have 
never been #o many talented 
young painter*." 


The exhibition is o)ien to all 
B.C. resident* who have not 
reached age 30 by Oct. 25. 
Entries close Saturday. 


A 24-hour securtiy guard 
will be mounted over a 
priceless exhibit from tlx* 
B.C. archive* Nov. 17 to 30. It 


Schools Will Hear 
Special Broadcast 


wil be opened in Sidney, and it . , . lnrtri rj «h* 
will be hekl in the McPherson w 1 11 be ckrectod by Silver ^ he Rock Mounlains w1lh 

libraiy. thread* personnel. Oak Bay ^ ^ « h wt 

m , I ^ ^ wdyhave a branctf aoon. and ef- gnow and Kal<sforce uinds> m . 

* 5 ! ° rte ,“T ^ ma ^ to “*«»«« ing a* least .lx person* and 

S3LS °" r adjaCW< mUrt ’ “n^cSTof^ 

marking the centenary of the >OT ^ ranK * caUxtry * Wy °~ 

union of the crcuvn cotariea of , * , . .. , „ ., , „ 

British Columbia and Van- j „ No «* deni « ^ unbeHevably heavy 

couver Island. ' Mrs Horn# — that fa quite evi- snow marooned miner*, clored 


■ OVEN-READY 5-7 ||s. 

■ ROASTING 

■ CHICKEN IB. 

S CANADA CHOICE, LEAN 

■ SHORT RIBS 
SOF BEEF lb. 


Sohoa 1 * across B.C. will 
hear a special centennial radio 
broadcas t Nov. 18, Dr. J. F. 
K. Engtah anraxmoed Satur¬ 
day. 

Dr. Engfcrii, former deputy 
n rias ter of etfocaafon and now 
a member of (ha B.C. renten- 
trat committee, made the an¬ 
nouncement before a primary 
teachere' Workshop at Victoria 
Hich School. 

The BC. emtenraal com- 


mittre. *>e dapariment of edu¬ 
cation and the CBC are co¬ 
operating in the beoadcaat. 
•aid Dr. Engbah. 

A musical program will pre¬ 
cede a half-hour documentary: 

Giant Beyond the Rackie*, 
written by Eric NicoJ. 

The broadcast will taka 
price one day before the Nov. 
19 100*1 arrtverssry of the 
proclamation of union of the 
crown cakaries of Britkrii Oo- 
lumhia ao.1 Vancouver Island. 


Toronto Educator: 


Schoolyard Slang 
Worth Studying 


"V*. cwiwauwi Cipauore. «l Wvn. 

marking the centenary of the >OT ^y 1 ^ ranK * country * WytV 

union at the crown cotoriea of , * , . .. , „ ., , „ 

British Columbia and Van- j „ No "* deni « "V* unbeHevably he^vy 

couver Island. ' Mrs Horn# — that fa quite evi-1 snow marooned miner*, cloaed 

"Mr. Willard Ireland (fro- ! det * — but it fa not always easy school* and knocked out power 
vincial archivist) ha* given us to get things in motion. across Colorado and Wyomi ng, 

access to some really price- "’ntis whole business of pro- 

less Hems from the archives," viding useful work and recrea- _ _ _ 

Mr. u>ft said Thursday. tion for senior people is a com- I 

The proclamaticn of union plex and far-mcMng thing,” the R 

may be included in the show, director a aid. 

he aad “J be considered k> the USl JAL INTERESTING 

* * * Ughf of evarinmaaing autama 

In the last tw© week* of - ■ ---—-—- ^ nigmi jgg| 

November the Campus Bay- il 11 ■ I ■■ ikl 

«* will present The Eriaggart AA II !■ I IIIIR 

Warrior. On Jw. 20 . 1967, the ATTEND 

CBC will produce a Canadian 1 T_„J. U <f,4A _ m 

Celebrities Gmcert at the ||H||||l||nA TBAS&iiyi IPillli 

The public wiH be w elcomed n YNARDS view Tee*, to 8 aJetime 

on oamixis Jan. 27 to 29, 

during the university's annual I IIAVIAilfl To close a small eriat* and far 

open house. Off l rial opening of SX II !■ I III M v aricu* owner* who are moving, 

the new eduoation-arts buiid- ■ IwVW e„.-UL|«— | HM 

ing and the aoclal aciences rilNlUIIIBPt 

^ J " TfcHnfay, 10 a.m. ,»v. 

The open house, under j m M CHESTERFIELD 81. ITES 

chairmanship of univereity Ml f e3D Isllli f" 11 - F*OV. LOV* SEAT 

librarian Dean HaUiweil, will I ATE MODEL TV 8 CT 

likely present a geoKranhlcal STEREO RECORD PLAYER 

—— - —, -ORLTmiG" TAPE 

* * * ®*d*re aad tredlttoMl turetah . prArr .. ^q ST , lEW MACS. 

A children * art show is lag*, cklaa, Baaa, mg*, platod 

planned for the end of J«iu- u* lilvvwin: suriuria. TV Uoffeo Table*. Tae Wagn*. Trie- 
ary. the dat* not yrt set. J? T P h “" T » h, « °** r ' 

A conference on Canadian *' uUnm - ing*. Swivel Rocker, OH Crystal 

* SKE DETAILS IN . “™ 


IntoresMag hUcIh of in, “GRUNDIG" TAPE 

“* • W AIT" , ‘JS?. D :™ MAM. 

lag*, ehlaa. Baaa, rag*, plated 

*a4 rilvarwara; applUacre. TV 0o,,BB T ? '’T*!' 

phnon Table aai Cbeir, Palat- 
■ata. fridges, ■tovas. etc. lBfl gwlve , Rocker. Cat Cryatal 


SEE DETAILS IN 


Children ihould study their "levels'* system of continuous ing. spelling, composition and ^SSon^d^the reMrt M | WEDNBS ^ ArS PAPERS 

schoolyard slang as wriously as promotion now being introduced speaking. Instead, children In the Royal Commission on n 

they do proper English, Torontol M aC ' P^bnary schools. the first three grades proceed in BI c u 11 unalfam and Bidin- NOTEl S(M PlDtrS fir 8 attc, 

educator Sheila O'Connell de ., GRADE SYSTEM " levels ’" WCh at ditlill flff UaiUtliBI 

,ivi^snris < 5 «ni«t«v The traditional grade system awn ,peed - 8 pacwl cretkt course* on ■ LHIWlllOI §1 wr 

raay i* being eliminated in the Members of the panel were subjeefa related to the Cana- EvaMe linRRrft. noi 

Sh* told * primary teacher*' languag* art* — reading, writ- Irving Dawson, principal of diao centenniad are fanned ^ ' 

amferance that it is Important ----- View Royal school. R. 3. Berod. I* next year * summer 0 

far children to understand their £FR Qn KiJrS'pS ^ * * * MAYNARD’S " 

own coUoqulal .peech, and Lrn U “ 1FULK supervisor In Port Coquitlam Mr. Left ■«****• ed Thurs- _ , . ^ 

aruged that it's easy to interest Af| er Collision ,ohoo ‘ distr >ct, and moderator ^ «** ^ Canadian His- 

them in it. Ronald Lyon, director of el*- Society has accepted AUCTIONEERS ' 

VANCOUVER (CP) — Service mentary education ia the Uftivers^^ty's invitation to 

' “ has resumed on tha Canadian I Alborni Valley. a f*" 1 **^ seminar SINCE UBS \ CU 

Dr. O Connell raised In Vie- p ac |[j c Railway's mainline FOLK YEAR RANGE h *^. n:>xt jj? K t t ' 733 Johnson St. Victoria Stg-ftlt! 

forla and a former teacner tr flc k lhai waa ri.m n »ri Between 15 and 20 outstand- i ri 

u.... 1 _* .w- K 801 * ,nat W *» MmngeU at Mia* Stewart nnleH Ihaf JKaw. r--u:„. _a l 


DINETTE SUITES 
SETS OP TWIN BEOS 
BEDROOM SUITES 


* ★ ★ 

Mr. Loft MDoipKed Thurs- 


here, now is a member of the KamlooDs .... . 

Institute at Child Study in, n... uiii-j _,{* 8 four-year range in general, discuss national historical 

at the B.C. Primary Teachers _;i„. 1 ™,. c *** 5, ! **> October, 1967, the uni- 


iberni Valley * 1o!d a re *' t ®nt^fl seminar 

r»I R VFAR R4WT AUg 20 25 

Ot R-7EAB RANGE i Between 15 and 20 outstaivi- 

Mis* Stewart noted that there Ing Cantdian histunom will 


Mails aff U^jiidatiai af 
Exatic Imparts. 

MAYNARD’S 

AUCTIONEERS 

SINCE IMS 

i 

733 Johnua St. Victoria 3Sg-ftl91 


Large*! Alette* Room* 
M Meat Ceaat 


Pro s e ere. Cbeste. TV. Loo ego 
Snite, well-coBBtiwted older 
riyle Oteaterfleid Settee, Type¬ 
writer*, Small AppUaecee 

NORGE "FIESTA’* BANGS 
DE LUXE S-DOOR 
sad OTHER REFRIGERATORS 
AUTOMATIC WASHERS eal 
DRYERS 

Metal Filing Cabinet and 
Shelves, Desks, Bookshelves, 

COINS AND STAMPS 

aVHM 10 


Tug Captain | 
Gets 15 Months 

VANCOUVER (CPI—Tugboat 


at the B.C. Primary Teachers’ „ tor warited Into the ta ° ctobe,r ' 1967 - ** 

Anaociation workshop in Vic-LJJfJS J*! S2dhw'Kirif " W * *«" *»«» ” v-rily plana a Shadbolt RaU 

torla High School which drewj * * proceed through the elementary *'o*pective Exhibition in honor 

nearly 1.000 teachers from all! ' years the range widens," she Canadian artist Jack Shad- 

over the province. Man Tnilprl Mid. "To expect all pupils of bolt - 

"Th* correct use of'good'and . *** K ive " *«• to cover the ----- 

‘well' is important, but interest For AnSBUH «m* progrem at the same time r p|| flr I 

In to difference is more * UF in the ,ame way fa eduction- 1 Ug, ^apiaiU 

important,” said Dr. O'Connell. VANCOUVER (CP)- Ronald unsound. 1 *5 Mnnltis 

BETTER perspective Nrimr wm Jririd for 15 months "An organization that puts OTUUUB I 

Friday for the near-fatal stab- emphasis on arbitrary grade VANCOUVER (CPI—Tugboat 
A child would gain a better blnR ot M , wtrangsd wife He »tand*rd«, annual promotion* captain Ronald Wesley Naime, 
perspective on his language waa found guilty of assault and repeated failure regardless 29, was sentenced to 15 months 
through analysing everyday causing bodily harm. He was of effort, can hardly be said to in jail for a knife attack on Ms 
•peech, recognizing dialect and ch«rB*d March 2t after be held give consideration to our latest estranged wife, Marilyn, March 
understanding how words shift hk wife at knife point for five knowledge of how children learn 27 after finding her in bed with 
meaning in different times and txxrn*. thro stabbed her twice and the important)* of early another man. He was convicted 
places, she said. « (be neck. attitudes to learning.’* of assault causing bodily harm. 

Dr O Connell added In anifl 

"Th* reaction of mreriH 
teachers Is that children «mTuH 

te interested in linguistic* (the 

public notice ■ 

"They play with sounds wheol^^^H 1 % ‘ 

*r# fond of words that rhyme!*jl C 1 Tuesday night, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at Hum- /; 

/‘Emphasis on correctness 

must not be tout, but It must Mr'l fflinilt|IV > # Will Dl SO|(J ttl© RXCttS 

put In perspective." HHH 

^ 3LS. ,tock of m8tal dinette* from two famous |P 


■MMn iv 1-1111 

m FORT WBER 


SFRESH GROUND QAl 

BEEF 2lbs.OS 

■FRESH YOUNG AA. 

SBEEF LIVER 39 


■ OVEN-READY 5-7 lbs. M 

j ROASTING An 1 
•CHICKEN LB.TJ 


■ CANADA CHOICE, LEAN mm 

•SHORT RIBS Q/ 1 
sOF BEEF lb.Of 


SBABY loflQ 

= FOODS tins OJ 
■macaroni and e T H C 

s CHEESE DINNER PK ^ S J 

■ FRENCH MAID 120 

I BLEACHjSd 

sPORK USSk 

S CHOPS lb. 

[strawberry 

IA M Weal - Large 

■ llHlYI 48-OZ. JAR 


i FRENCH MAID 128 ^ ^ 

jBLEACHmOU 


•PORK 

SCHOPS lb f d 


•STRAWBERRY 7ft 

■■ JAM I J 

■ Pacific Instant Skim A A 

•MILK POWDER HH 

■ 3-LB. BAG.V W 


OWNERS INSTRUCT 

MAYNARDS 

sell” out 

EXOTIC IMPORTS 


PLACE 

SALE STARTS 

ON LOCATION 

MONDAY, OCT. 17 

1441 DOUGLAS ST. 

Opes 1 weak—* to f 


"SPAGHETTI Mf% C 

■IN TOMATO SAUCE 

!■ YORK—4 1S-OZ. TINS^B 

IFLUFFOSqqc 

2 Pure Shortening TIN w w ■ 


Having just received lb* instructions from owner*, Mr. 
and Mr*. Run*r, who have other business Interests. 

APPROX. $10,000 WORTH OF STOCK 


Thieves Nab 
Recorder 

A tape recorder in for repairs 
was stolen from Teletron TV 
depot, 228 Menzies, in s break-in 
ovimight Friday. 

It fa valued at 1300. Police said 
g rear door to the store was 


PUBLIC NOTICE 

Tuesday nighty Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at Num¬ 
ber's furniture will be sold the excess 
stock of metal dinettes from two famous 
manufacturers at 88 cants on the dollar. 
This $15,000 stock will be sold regardless 
ef loss. More than 200 dinettes of all sizes 
covering Humber's lowsr main floor. So 
remember — metal dinettes — one night 
only, Tuesday at 7 p.m. Easy terms—free 
delivery—Humber’s of Bastion Square. 


L 

Discount* 


40% to 60% 


Inventory Includes: 

GIFT ITEMS, JEWELLERY, ETC. 

Oiin.se Scrolls, Men's and Ladies’ quality Costume Jew- 
•Uary, Crystal, Ivory Ornaments. 

" ■ — . . ' ' -7 1 i 

LARGE SWEATER INVENTORY i lMlndlsg fiirmia 
Wool Sweaters, Carlyle Plats sod Hsad Palsied Cottaa 
Sweaters, Scotch Waril. All various rijrris aad steaa- 

Teakwood GUI Items, Eagllril China, Camphor Tables, 
Pakletaa Brass'* are, Flareatiae Boudoir Ancsssnetrs, Or¬ 
iginal Oil Palatisgs, large livMlar, of Popular Records, 
Crystal, Lamps, French sad Hawaii.* P.rfsmes. 

NO REFlNDft—ALL SALE! FINAL 
All salrs pa a first rome, first serve ba*U. 

MAYNARDS ^ AUCTIONEERS 

• - SINCE IMS 

731 JOHNSON ST.. VktorU 3M-A18I 

Largest Auction Rooms o* the West Crest 


■ PACIFIC AAel 


■ Fresh, Local No. X Fit" 

■CABBAGE:h D : 


■ Fresh, Local No. 1 

■ CABBAGE u, 

i(.'(^STmeTTivT* sa 

ICLUB STEAKS S(Q C 

i or SIRLOIN u,QJ 

■ No. 1 COOKING AP, 

•ONIONS l ZD 


WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES 


'III 























ENGAGEMENT STEMWARE—Goto let* claret* wine* 
cordial* sherbet plate* and other* 


BOVS' BRIEFS Whit# cotton. 


1 TALI AN MURANO ASHTRAYS—Assorted color* with 
and allver fleck* 


TV LAMPS— 

Whit* only. 


TERRIFIC Tr.RRYCI.OTH ENSEMBLES- Really better quality. 
n» in aolld, Jacquard or print effect* 


Fare 


to apaed up palntin(. Complete 


2 Dxl*. 


1LTMPIC RUUNI lower main 

Tarty beef and vegetable' pot pla with mashed potato#* vege¬ 
tables, crurty roll and butter. t% 4 Jfl 

Fact Garry Tea or Cotta# fc tor I ■“»# 

Served (roan M M to 3 pn., Iowar mala 


MEN’S CLOTHING main 


DRESS ACCESSORIES mom 


HANDBAGS— Vinyl, raaual and dreaiy 

idle* tn black, brown Each 

EVknlno BAGS—Faille. Mylar. Satin. In blade white, brown, 
•IKar. gold and aaeorted color* Each 

FRENCH STYLE CLUTCH PURSES— Black, brovan and 
aiar.riad oil ora; plaaLic. Each 

CHIFFON SC A ■ V ES—Aaeorted color* aquar#* *> 
ar*l ototoruta, 2 for L4» and 9 tor 

ACRYLIC LONG, LONG SCARVES— 

Aaaortad rtrlpe* ®" h 


STAPLES third 


Towel* Ea. 1.48 Taweii 2 tor 1.49 Towel* 4 tor 

COLORFAKT PRINT BRIDGE CLOTHS - file# MxSS ' 

In decorativ* floral print* Each 

TEXTURED COTTON PLACE MATS— Heavy woven 

cotton in attractive cotorfazt ihadrt. Set of A 

u r ''i >r ',*Tir B, '* !,, * tm-Cre * m w 'lh Pink or blue atrip# 

COTTON Bl NR SHEETS— 

M"xS0". White only. 

H AND-KMRROUIKKED PILLOW CASES— 

White with pastel embroidery. 

FRINGED UNFN TEA TO WEIR— _ 

Striped. 17"x29". R ^ 

PRINT UNEN TEA TOHEIA- « 

IT ,x2#". Aaaorted print*. 3 

JMSH C LOTHB—Chrc k cotton. j A 

» tir. 10 tor 

L“ K * V or T S of *oiid color* 

6 toe 


rl^'tiiSe * ET *- Tu "t“°‘»«. yellow, pink 

!rtnto TK W”‘5' IB MAW ~ Y * llow ' f lnk ' »««. beige, g 

W«" R55LV , ,1i mB “ WI,h P "* "■ blU, ,UUled 


DRAPERIES fourth 

DRAPERT YARDAGE—41" to 4F' width# to print* 
plain* Yard 

»•" KITCHEN PRINTS—Waahahl# cotton. Red* 
gold*, blue* 

Toss CUSHIONS— Red. pink, melon, gold ahot *llk. 
Octagonal and aquare. 14"XM“. 

CUSHION I riRMM—White polytoam. Rotort and 
aquar#* 14"xl4". 

CUSHION COVERS—Cotton# and rayoro In many aaa 
Print, and plain* 18x14" aquare. 


1.49 
2 yd* 1.49 
1.49 
2 tor 1.49 
rt- 1.49 


TV AND APPLIANCES fourth 


TRANSKIOR BATTERIES—4-vnll ala* ft 4 4t% 

fet 89c. 4 tor 1 .49 

1-S-volt urn. 7 4 in 

I In 1.48 

LEAD-IN WIRE—ac tort Mtohm laad-ln wire. 4 sea 

Twin cable. Rag. 2 HI. | r *|g 

APPLIANCE TOUCH-UP ENAMEL—G-X whtta to hlda 4 40 

arratchai like magic. | .43 

O-E APPLIANCE CLEANER AND POLHHEB—To give appliances a 

luatroua ahlne. ft 4 40 

U-o* faotll* Reg Me. £ tor 1.49 


FLOOR COVERINGS fourth 


HOUSEHOLD NEEDS FASHION FABRICS 


main 


CHILDREN’S WEAR third 


STRETCH sleepers— 1-piece tn maize, pink, turquolie 

white. Sizes 1 and 2. 

' Pair 

1*49 

WHITE COTTON VDiB-Tk. pullover and button ft 

S months to 18 month* M 

1 tor | 

1.49 

0>FKALIN, 4 ORDI ROY—Rad. rink, turquoise, blue 
taib front, strap* 12 to 24 monthz. 

Pair 

1.49 

T-SHIRTS—Assorted cotton print* long-alecved j 

crew neck. Sizes 1-24. C 

! to. 

1.49 

COLLARED T-hHIRTS or turtle neck, kxvg-ileeved 
assarted cottons. 4-8* 

Each 

1.49 

ORLON SV(EATERS— V-neck, lang-ileeved with button 
or pullover syling- aasui ted colon. 4-6* 

Each 

1.49 

PYJAMAS— Flannelette, assarted prints; 
tor bays and girl* 4-4* 

Pair 

149 

UNDERWEAR IGIRIJS')—White cotton; A 

vesta and brief* 2 - 8 . H 

l tor 

1.49 

CORDIROY BOVS' SI-AIKS-Navy. brown, charcoal. 

Half boxer waist, 4-4x. 

Pair 

1.49 

NYLON TIGHTS—Black, helge, 
royal; l-J.V, 2-4, 4-6x. 1-9, tfl-lZ 

Pair 

1.49 

GIRLS' CORD! ROY SUMS—Lined and unlined 

In red. blue, brown. 2-Jx. 

Pair 

149 

roKDURGY SUMS—i-Boxer waist kasha lined, red. 
bias. 44x. 

Pair 

1.49 

HOODED T-SHIRT—Fleeced cotton, long sleeved. 

zip front, maize, blue, white. 4-8* 


1.49 

GIRLS' SLIMS. CORDUROY —Blue, Mack, 
brown, red half boxer walit 8 to 1A 

Pair 

149 

GIRLS' ORI UN SWEATERS—Assorted puUnvari 
and cardigan* 8 to 14 

Each 

149 

GIRIN' PYJAMAS. FLANNELETTE—In assorted print* 
long sleeve*. 8 lo If. 

Pair 

1.49 

GIRLS' COTTON UNDERWEAR—White vast! ft 

8 lo 14. M 

1 tor 

1.49 

C.miN' C'OITON T SHIRT—Craw DSC* 

long ileeved 8 to 14. 

Each 

1.49 


HOSIERY main 


JEWELLERY main 


PIEtoCED EARM INGE—Simulated rtone* gold • 
Bolorad with 14 kL port* 

PIERCED LOOK EARRINGS—Simulated pearl* 

atone* gold and illvcr rotor 

JEWEL ROX—Ivory, pink or blua leatherette; 

1 Melt, lock and key 

DINNER RINGS—Aaeorted rtone* 

Emulated peart* adjustable fit 
•MULA1KD PEARLS—One tu four atranda, 
wJform and graduated. Bargain.: 

MEN'S AND LADIES' WATCH BRACELETS— 
Odd and diver rotor. 


W Prtr 1.49 
2 pair 1.49 
■mr 1.49 
Each 1.49 
2 tor 1.49 
Each 1.49 


DIN'S PLASTIC RAINCOATS—Full rag tan. aleak pocket* 4 M Q 
100 % waterproof plartlc. Gray or belga. 1ILL Each I >Hw 


2 tor 1.49 
4 tor 1.49 
1.49 
2par*a149 
12 tor 149 
4 tor 1.49 
2 tor 1.49 
Each 149 


BOYS’ WEAR 


IRISH CAR&IOALINE- Autumn bond ind blu* bond. 

. Teacups and uurfn, dinner plale* 1.4*; Salad plate* beakeri. 3 for 1.41 
Biead and butter plate* A tor 1.41; Eggcup* « for L4J: Fruit bowl* 4 fc 


FLORALS— 

Engllih bone chin* 

TEAPOT— 

Useful 8-cup llze. 

EARTHENWARE MUGS Blub willow or blue onion 
dciign. 

UAKfc PLATES—With handle* 

Fngfuh import*. 

INSTANT WAX—To make your own candle* 
Vanou* icent, and colon. 


LAMPS, PICTURES second 


BOIDOIR LAMPS— 

Attractive paitela - 

UTILITY CLAMP LAMPS-Pull light on the tubject 
where you need IL 
BOIDOIR SHADES— 

Aaeorted color* 

BOIDOIR SHADES— 

TABLE LAMP SHADES— 

MIRRORS—Limited quantity. 

Varloua aha pea. 

GREAT MASTER DRAWINGS—Copiea by Rembrandt. 
Renoir, and other great master* 

BATHROOM WALL FIXTI RtS- 

AI.I.ADtN LAMPS— 

Limited quantity. 


1.49 
1.49 
1.49 
1.49 
tor 1.49 
1.49 
149 


FLOOR CARE fourth 


VACUUM CLEANER RAGS-To fll Hoover. G-K, 
Sunoeam. Eureka and Electrolux. 


I.AMRKWOOt. FAT 

af poll.her* 


-To St moit popular makaa 


tor 149 
tor 1.49 


HOOVER PAD KITS—Waxer. felt, alert wool and lambewont pad* 
Complete floor car. idi tor your 4 an 

pollaher. 1 ,l|g 


2 tor 1 49 


TEATIME DAINTIES 

lower main 


ASSORTED LOAF CAKER—Yodr cbalca of oranee. 
banana, data and nut, A 4 IQ 

and madelr* 7 for I iRU 

Ska BAY. laatoH DaMi Coartar. towar aula 


PATCH MATR— 

lF'xar'. 


3boxe,1.49 
4 1.49 

2 tor 1.49 

2 tor 1.49 

3 for 149 
2 P kg* 149 
2 pke 1.49 

4 for 1.49 
Each 1 49 

2 for 1.49 
2 for 1.49 
2 Pkg. 1.49 
2 ha. 1.49 
2 box** 1 #49 
»og 149 
2 art. 149 
149 


STARLET HOSIERY—Seamleaa meih In Star 

Maoism. Star Duit and Evening Star, SVk to U. M. 


RDI1 BLACK UMBRELLAS—MulU rib. 
ghaw-prootad cotton 


Each 1 #49 


NOTIONS main 


WOMEN’S WEAR 


■—v*- wi* # 101*110 wyie. n. M- L. M M ||V« 

BOYS' T-SHIRTM—White, cotton, abort aleeved. ft 1 AO 

trew neck. S. M. L. £ tor I >49 

BOVS' DRESS SHIRT—Blue, black pin rtrlpe* a a n 

abort aleeve* lab collar. Stoll. * Each 1.4*1 

®°'®\ 8F0RT SHIRTS-Aaaortad print, and pattern* edlton. tog 
aleeved, button down collar. . ■. 

Flrtt and a few tub# in thl. group. * to 11 Each 1 .45 

BOYS' SOCKS—Surfer rtyl*. s% 4 A t 

Sized to fit 8V4-1L •§ pair 1 >4* 

BUTS' FLANNEL SHIRTS—Assorted r*d. gram, brown check* e at 
Reg. collar and long aleeva* 81*. Each I .4? 

HOYS' PYJAMAS—Cottnn flannelette. a m m 

a.aoited cotora and pattern* 8 to 11 Each 1 

ROY'S TURTLE NECK T-SHIRTS—Combed cotton. 4 At 

dickey neck. Each | .4* 


second 


SPORTING GOODS 

lower main 


a WEIGHTS-Packaga InrtaAaa 1 
1 8, 12 , I Found* wqlgbte 


GYM SHORTS—Standard! rod gym 

Medium, large, extra largo. 

LB TIRK-Maltt. Htlli, *4x1*. 
31x1*. 2 *xl*. 

L* TUBES- O 

Urea above. fc tor 

ERB SKI CAP—In quick to spot 
ocaaga". Adjuaatehte 
FILAMENT FMBINO UNR-U to. 
t 11 30, 28. ». « to- taaL 
» BALL-Tha aaaaoR la tight . . . 
ur* now and aava. 

GOLF RAUB—CamdtoR i 
Tough, durable cover. 7 tor 

I BATTERIES—CatmdteR Q 

Stea* "C" or "D". O |or 

■B VRRI—Quick to ipot 
orang*". Adjurtabla. 

LBiivem rnxh nrg— 


149 

1.49 

149 

1.49 


GARDEN SHOP 2nd floor parkade 


I.IMMITTS RBruns—Limited calorl* meal plan 
for weight control; orang.- 5 1 AQ 

vanilla fcpkga I «**«J 

(OI.GATRTS Na. 180 ORAL ANTISEPTIC- 
Freah tailing. O 1 iiQ 

lt-o* bottle fc toe I .Ha 

SHILTON GIFT SET FOR MEN-Bottle of After 
Shave plua r* ot f JQ 

plartlc d#odorani atlck. Set I ■ l *fl 

TARDLKY MEN'S GIFT SET-Pr*-#lertr1c Shave. 
After Shave and Cuert 1 IQ 

eoan gift boxed. I 

UTOJTY CASK—Top zlpp#red leather with 4 IQ 
vinyl lining- Aaaort«i grain* color* each I ■NO 
.CUSHION'S PTDRAL SOAF— 

Eau de Cologne. Apple Bloaaam. O 4 JQ 

My Lady. I cake, per box fcboxea I •'tu 
TAYU1RS BOXED SOAP- 

Canadian pine. Rom Geranium O 4 JQ 

inert aoapa fcbene* 1.43 

DENT AND VAIJ.IS GIFT BETS- 
Bruahe* tor ladle* h 4 JQ 

men or boy. fc let* I i*Iw 

AHl'I.TON SHOWER SOAPS— 

Novelty face, complete with. n 4 IQ 

rop*. Boxed fc tor I»“m 

I OH N SON'S RABY POWDER— 

iroonmy «laed. O i A Q 

Ub ounce. fc Una I .43 

AJLA. TABI.ETS—5-grain n 1 4Q 

itrcngtb boitla of SOD fc tor I a^9 

SCORE HAIR CREAM— O 4 JQ 

Greaaelea* 4.1 o* tube. fc tube. 1.43 

STERISOL ANTISEPTIC— 4 JQ 

33-ounca bottle. Each I *43 

HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES- Vitamin A * JQ 
and D. Battle* of SOU. Each I .*•3 

IMPERIAL LEATHER BOAT— 4 4 JQ 

I cake* of toilet *o#p. fcboxea 1.49 

MARIGOLD CHIC HOUSEHOLD GUJVES— 

Suedrtl* lined. n 4 JQ 

all popular alar* fc pair* I .43 

PEARS SOAP—Imported, trana- •% « JQ 

panml, 1 cake* to a box fcboxe* Ia*t9 
RESDAN—HPoc. hair tonic rt JQ 

ind conditioner Each I • i F9 

GROOM AND CLEAN New 4 4 JQ 

balr cream. 3-cunca tuba. fc tor I »*• 9 

DETTOL—Antlaaptlc, 4 JQ 

tl.lnfectant IS oancaa Sale I #49 

GLADK AIR FRESHENER— 

Choice el fragrane**. -9 4 JQ 

lot Aerosol tin 9 Una I .*#9 

BeluS 1L—Tablet* to aootha tha 4 JQ 

llgertlon. Box of 100. Each 1.49 

■ OT WATER HAGB—Vtraroy, full *1 zed, 4 JQ 

rholce of color* guaranteed. Each I .43 

NOXZEMA—Hnapltal .teed Jar. 4 JQ 

«othe*. medicated. Each l# 4 V3 

< ORICIDIN TARlJETS— 4 JQ 

BoUJa of «. in value Each I #*t3 


RECORD* main 


>NG PLAT RECORDS- 4 £Q 

ipulai artlrt* Mlecttoiu. Each I #■*« 

CA VH7TR0I-A SERIEB-CteMl. 1 IQ 

irortment, tremendoua aavtnga Em* »«**9 
I DAIREN'S LP'R—Yogi Baar. Ilucldrt-riy Hound. 
ot Whit# and 1 .49 

any more ^ 1 

VERTING CIBMMiaJ 1 AQ 

r .tortog your ST* '**■ ■ 

VTRORXAT CLEANWQ *™- 1 49 

ecorda aound batter, lart loogar. » I .43 

2 tor 1.49 


TOYS third 


AND BOLSTER IET—Genuine leather holrter 

% 1-49 

’ SNIPER RIFLE-Approximately 27" long. 

I ring, teiearopia eight* 4 JQ 

*r atrap. ■ 

BL KITS-48 modal* to chooa* from. Shop early 
rt aelectlon. 1 JQ 

1.38 value. ■ '4« 

ABLE FLUSH TOY—Ajmrtm.nl of 4 JQ 

He animal* la varying rotor* I .■•9 

ET—a piece, of China. A Uaart tor aix Includ- 

atter. teapot, cream 4 JQ 

ip. Set 3 9 

t RT NDHIRR-'Two 10x14" plctma with 11 
. 2 brurtia* and bruah 4 JQ 


BOXED STATIONERY- 

Good quality. ■ 

SHELF PAl‘ER-17' wide,' 8 ft long; white, 
yellow, turquoise 

RICYCU: FLAYING CARDS-Asaorted design, and 
motif., alngie deck 

BHEAFFUK FEN—Assorted color* cartridge or ball 
pulnt design 

Btort u tape—V»" wide. l.isF' long, romea in 
plastic dispenser. 

HU PENCIL l'ACK-12 pencils p«r pack, 
one sharpener. 

EXKKt tsF BOOKS 38 page, -narrow ruled. 

12 books per pack. 

WRITING PADS—Nut* si* quality 
white pap® 1- . 

TIPHK k TEN—Ideal for marking, nylon Upwlck 
and railrldge* 

BtlW PACK— 20 ready made bows for 
wrapping gift* 

RIKBflN PACK S bolla of 
essoined ribbons. 


Foil. WRAP—4 rolls 
In assumed colors. 


BOXED ASSORTMENT of Christmas Cards. 
21 per box. 

■OLID PACK Christmas Card* 

20 In one design 

SOLID PACK DE LUXE Christmas Card* 
20 of one design. 

VALUE PACK—Include* paper, cello , 
tape. tag. and aeals. 

GOLDEN DOOR DESIGNS— 

Dresa up your door tor Christmas. 


SEAMLESS MESH HOSE—Coen*, 
bnt amber, 9 to low 


3 pr 1.49 


OVER-KNEE HOSE-Whlte. Ivory 
IT Mack knitted nylon, one alia 


Pair 1.49 


POLY DROP SHEETS—Ail purpoae 
drop aha.L txl2. 

CROCHET COTTON—Na 31 and No. M 
White and aero. 

DARMKNT BAG—Claar plastic cr cnlorad hag* 
W»k zipper closure. 


MELON READ BANDS 
peek of 1 asaorted color* 

ABTIFHIAL FLOWERS. BARBRA MUM— 
Yeltow. white, tails maB, pink-white 


RDM1LX CACTI MUM— 
Yellow, wWt* teit.maB- 

VBITIE rlofl MUM— 
Y allow, white, pink-white. 


BAIR BWUSH- 
Rylnn brlitle* 


MEN’S WEAR 


MEN'S SWEATSHIRTS—Grey, navy, white, fleece-lined 
rot ton. king sleeve* crew neck. S. M. L. Each 

MEN'S TIRTLE NECK T-SHIRTS—White, 
anetch cotton, king sleeve, roll aeck. Each 

MEN'S SURFER SOCKS-White with colored ankle n 
band* cotton, elastic top#, stretch to fit *l 2 e* C tor 

MEN'S DRESS SOCKS—Olive, gray, tank, Vtyilia wool n 
ankle style* lOH. U7*UH. 12 fc pair 

MEN'S HTRETCM NOSR-Aaaorted Color* nylon and n 
cotton blend, ankle style, Ota 10 to U. fc pair 

MENS BRIEFS—White ribbed rotted 9 

elastic wairt. athletic style a M. L. fc pair 

MEN'S VESTS—White, ribbed cotton. 9 

aleevelea* athletic style, a M. L. fc tor 

MENS T SHIRTS-White, cotton. 9 

Short sleeve* crew neck, a M. L. fc tor 

MENS SWEATSHIRTS—Denim, scarlet, white yellow, 
black, fleece-lilted colton, short sleeved. er*w neck. &M.L. E*. 

HORK SOCKS—Grey wool. a 

Nylon heel *nd toe, reinforced. U to 13 fc pair 

MENS HANKIES— J 

White cotton dresa style 2 pkg* of ^ tor 

MENS THERMAL UNDER WEAR-Top. and drawers 
tn whit# cotton. RM.L. Each 

MENS DRESS GLOVEB-Fleee# toted vinyl Brown, 
black, grey. S M L. Pair 


M" MADRAS GINGHAM—FK# madras In blend* 
of blue, brown, 9 4 JQ 

red, grrea fc yd* I «“w 

34" STRAW WEAVE COTTON PRINT — 

Light and dark a 4 JQ 

print* C yd* | ,49 

M" TWEED MIXTURES—In cotton Red. 4 JQ 

green, blue, brown. Yd. 1.43 

M" HANDKERCHIEF UNEN—Printed 4 JQ 
and P*lal»y patterns. Yd. I a43 

r PRINTED PmUE-Tndt rt the 4 JQ 
Loam. ‘ Dark fait prirt* Yd. 1*43 

31" COMBED COTTON HROADCLOTH-Blue. navy, 
red, brown, black. f JQ 

pink. 1 '* yards I 

u COTTON FI.ANNELETTK—Solid shades and 
fam-}' patte’ n* «n £ ®) 

• hue ground. 9 yard* 1.13 

M" t MERYL UNING .lade, aqua. RRvy. pink,, 
dark. grey, brown, blue. 9 4 JQ 

lurquoiK. whit#. fc yard* I ■ 1 V«i 

3T' CHINESE VELVETEEN — Red. Mark, blue, 
green, pink, navy, turquoise, 4 JQ 

burpjndy. Yd. |a*t9 

2 »" PLAIN AND FANCY DENIM—StrlpfS and 
otatni. (or altpcover* drape* a I JQ 

bedaprrada and aportewear. fc yards 1 i"I3 

u- RAYON TARTAN SUITINQS—Dark Urian pai- 
tem* Smart for 4 49 

campus wear. 1 U yarda ■ ‘ 

II" SPORTSWEAR FLAWS AND PRINTS— 

You'll find many uaea for theaa 4 JQ 

colortul fabric* 1 M yards !.■#•* 

ST' PRINTED FLANNKLKTTK—Animal palfema na 

background* 3 yard* 1 .49 

U" Pf-AW GEORG RITE Light green, .4 JQ 

aqua, biown, red, pink, lti yarda I a*C9 

44" AMERICAN PRINTED HOPSACHJNO— 

Rad. blua. dark blue. 4 JQ 

aqua, green. Yard I »43 

I*" PRINTED RATERNS-For 9 4 JQ 

attractive dresses and blouaa* fc yards 1.93 
M"-4J" RfLRT RIOADCLDTI - Aaeorted fancy 
pattern* 9 1 4 Q 

Good value. 9 yards I .99 

IS" TRADITIONAL PRINTS —In dark 4 JQ 

fall colon tor draasea and blouaa* ltt yds I a*#3 
IB" PRINTED CALICO—In 4 JQ 

assorted tall rotor* Yd. I .43 

«“ PRINTED CANVAS—For aporte- 4 JQ 

wear suits and Interior decorating. Yd. I .49 

IT' G INGRAM CRECKS-Aqua. red. blue, green, 

pink, brown 9 J JQ 

mauve. 3 yards I .43 


HARDWARE lower main 

CAE MATW-R*d. blue, black. 9 1 40 

green. 1Y X1T' t tor 1.4* 

TURN ACE FILTKES— ltxTOxL_^ 4 JQ 

18x23x1, 20x20x1, MxIfccL 19x20x1 9 tor I a^9 

TURTLE WAX-New "hardshell 4 JQ 

Onlsh" Una bottle 

ETANDFART PORCH AJCQ FLOOR 4 AQ 
FAWT— Lead. grey, tfla rad- WMrta ■ .43 

DEOORA FIAT LATEX- 4 4 Q 

• rotor* Quarts ■ '’M 

DECORA BATIN— \ 4Q 

• color* Quarts ■ 

FAINT BRUSHES—Mix or O 4 40 

match. 1 ". 1W or r. 9 tor 1 e* 9 

FAINT BRUSHES- _ . < 4<k 

For bigger Jobs. 1", IV . 1 Es<* I *43 

mo DROP sheets—T o cover and protect 
ur# and floor while you 9 4 JQ 

, Many other uae* FxlF fc tor I #"49 
T ROLLER AND TRAT-Tto" rotter 4 JQ 


PET SHOP lower main 


KITTY utter—L owes original. Track- 4 J A 

proof. It lbs. I #49 

BUDGIE SEED- Q 4 AM 

Clean, selected seed. O tor I .40 

BUDGIE OR CANARY 4 (t 4AM 

GRAVEL— 1(1 tor 1 .43 


HOUSEWARES 

lower main 

Hi-I.OW VACUUM BOTTLE-PL capacity. Top 
double* as cup Fite standard 4 JQ 

lunch kit* I> i l3 

THERMOS VACUUM BOTTLE H-pt »l» Cover 
doubles as cup Red and black. 4 JQ 

F 1 U am.Her lunrh kit* I #*I3 

RATH MATW-Rubber coortructloti with suction 
bottom. Turquoise, pmk. 4 AM 

white. | .49 

DRAIN BOARD TRAY—Rigid rubber Const ruction. 
Full size. Yellow, a m ft 

sandalwood. 1.43 

ironing FAD and COVER—Excellent value. 
Cotton pad with heat-rcaUtart te Aft 

silicone rover. I .49 

IFONGE MOF — Perfect tor quick clean-ups. 
Wooden handle, metal 4 Aft 

squeezer. #b*orhent sponge. I .43 

TV TABLES-Regular or circular 4 Aft 

dratgn. Each I .49 

M-QT. WASTE CONTAINER-Perfect for wnrkJtv. 11 . 
garage or storing flour 4 AM 

or vegetable* I .*19 

LIGHT RULES-Thl 1 i* tha time to Block up and 
save. SO and 100-watt 4 ft 4 A ft 

bulbs. 10 tor 1.49 

TR1-UQHTR—Larg# baaa. 100, ft A A ft 
300. *00 watt setting* Rag. 81,11 C tor I .49 
DOUBLE EOUER—Fast baaiing aluminum. Good 
■He for boiling egg*. 4 Aft 

making sauce* Each 1 .43 

WASTE BASKET—Hits] ennstructlna. oval shape, 

^ 2 tor 1.49 

4-PCE. CANISTER REIR-Fcr flour. M«*r. colter, 
tea. Whit# with a am 

brora* Ud. Set I .49 

KITCHEN TOOL SET—8 useful troll and 4 Aft 
a rack. Dreoratlve handle* Bet I .49 

HATCHES—108 mult)-colored 10" J IQ 

matches to decorator box 1 .49 

POWDER—Destroys soot, makes colorful flame. 

Handsome 'birch log' container. A am 

Directions on box. 1*0*. I .49 

TONGS—Black Iran to move log* A Aft 

■efaty and quickly. Won't Show heat mark* I .49 


RAINBOW CANDY STRIPE MAT*— 

3U'x3T'. 

im HEVERSIBIAi FRINGED MAM— 


CAMUJJAB— Named varletle* 

Limited quantity. 

DWARF CONIFERS—A variety tor roekerlei and 

planter* 

MPHEADING JUNIPERS— 

Strong, healthy abrub* 

UPRIGHT SHRUBS— 

Several variallea 

rhododendrons—L arga and small flowarlag. 
Limited quanUtle* 

EVERGREEN VERONKAS- 
Vary good apertmen* 

HYDRANGEAS— 

Healthy local stock. 

EVERGREEN ALAI Ml" 

Varloua color* 

DWARF PINES— 

Suitable tor exposed ana* 

STBOBU9 PINE—Makaa a tarter, 
attractive ahruh. 

ACUBA—Gold variegated Have* 

Look* like lauiaL Each 
DAFFODlfK—In a mixture rt variatie* 

Pkt of 70. 

KINO ALFRED DAFFOD8IA—All lart* bright yellow. 
PVU of » 

CROCUS—In a varlatf rt rotor* 

Pkt. of K. 

DARWIN TULIPS—IB R tatobow nMn at 

Color*. Pkt of IS. 

DARWIN TULIPR—In tepanla rotor* Rad, pWt 

yellow. Pkt rt li 

HYACINTHS—In a mixtur e rt rolor* 

PkL of IS. 

PARROT TULIPS—Mlxten rt color* 

Pkt of 18- 

la-roor v 01 jung fence— 

Can be used any length. 

IB- FOOT CAR WASH OR GARDEN HOSE— 
Sandard .fitting* 

PEAT MOSS WITH UMB— 

Good for planltog or lawn HMb. bag. 
HliJHiOANn*—Tha son bun organic laws food. 
13-lb. bag. 


1.49 
149 
1.49 
1.49 
1.49 
1.49 
1.49 
2 ter 1 #49 
1.49 
1.49 
149 
2 tea 1.49 
2 ter 1.49 
2 ter 1.49 
2 ter149 
2 tea 149 
2 tor 1.49 
2 tor 1.49 
1.49 
1.49 
1.49 
1.49 


CAMERAS main 


FLASH BULBS—Na I clear 
Canadian made. 


UNIVERSAL SLIDE TRAY Wllh A 4 JQ 

plastic Ud. «o capacity. Sals 4 tor I aH9 
MOVIE REEL ANH CONTAINER-Plastic oon- 

ST~ 3 tor 1.49 

Mfl 2 tor 1.49 

FLASH BULBS—Na I dear 4 ft 4 JQ 
Canadian made. ID tor I .43 

RECORDING TAPE—*00' Mylar ft 4 Eft 
CO 8" reel* / fc tor I e^V 

RnORDING TAPE—RDF Mylar 4 Eft 

eg) F' reeL Each I .43 

REACH AND WRITE FILM— ft 4 JQ 
ITT, «2B, 130. D tor I e49 

RLACH AND WHTTR FILM— ft 4 Eft 
tai al« fc tor 1.48 

HOME MOVltet-lR Mack and white 4 JQ 
Aaaortad cornedle* Each 1 .^9 

IPUCER-For I m.m. moTla fUai 4 mat 

with supply rt tape* Each 1.43 


COTTON FULL SIJP8—Whit* 
lace trim. 12 to 40 
mack NLIPtx—Amel wltji ela.lic walit. 
aaeorted color*. S. M. !.. coll. 

LADIES' SLEEPWEA4-Pink and blue 
flunne'. aume cotton shift gown. S.M.L. 

REVERMIRLE APRONS—Aaaorted print* revsralbl* 
tle-iiacked colton. 

LADIES' SRIEFtx Rayon aaaorted paatel* 

elastic waist. S. M. L. 

IAUIE8’ FUIJ. 8I.IPH Lac* Uimmed Arnel; 
while, pink, blue. 32 lu 42. 

STRETCH GIRDLES— 

While, Helant* itrelch 
I'ANTIF. Glklll.KS— 

White, power nel. panty X- and X L. only 

OVERSIZE G1RUI.KK- 

Whlle, power net. 2-way itrelch. 32. M, 3A 18 

BANDLAU BRAK-Wnlle and black. 

colton itretch strap* *2 to J* 1 - 

LADIES' ASSORTED BLOUSES-Cotton and Arnel, 

aaaorted ptalnj. prints, 10 to 30 

IACE GARTER SRIEFS—White. 

Lycr* lace, garter styl* 8- M L. 


FAMILY FOOTWEAR 


CANDIES main 


BROADLOOM PATCH MATS— 
ai"xaF'. 


2 tor 1.49 
5 tor 1.49 
2 tor 1.49 


MEN'S AND SOYS' RUN NEBS—Black and white cams* 4 Eft 

boot *12 men* 1 to 5 boys'. Pair I at9 


MOO'S DIPLOMAT BOXES CHOCOLATES— 
Quality aaaortmanl, ft 4 Eft 

1MZ box.* fc tor 1 .413 

HEOEON'R CHOCOLATE EARN— 

Aaeorted papular favourite* Eft J EA 

Ret Me each 1U tor I .43 


raag nr jui iwp w *a pieces an a 1 

but milk ioef mlnlalnre* fc bags I s4 

HALLOWEEN RULE CANDY SPECIAL— 

1 * 0 * hag Jelly bean* l*oa tag A D 4 J 
gum* 2-lb. bag Halloween Klaaei, all tor I art 

NEHJION’S JERSEY Mnx R a J 
CUBES—41 to a hag Jnr treats fc bags I .* 

BUDOE MIX SLUWRTW l lb* Lowneyi Bri 
Mix and com l*o* hag rt 41 

Licorice a Heart* AH far | ,( 


2 to* 149 


: FOODS lower main * 

f H»lETW REEF AND VEAL STEAK- * 

l 5T- 10 tar 1.49 : 

J COMBINATION RFBCIAL—1 te Burn.' _ 
w cello raelner* 1 lb. Campflra aklnleaa * 

* sausage, W lb. fiiaanrock 4 EA * 

41 bacon All tor I a49 J 

« PALM ICE CREAK- ft 4 JA « 

4 S-ptnt plartlc carton, fc tor 1 i4o « 

* BLUE BONNET HUB- ft rt E ft « 

“ GAMINE—4-lb. fc for 1 .49 * 

« SUN HYPE JUICER— rt Eft J 

41 Sna, carton rt 34. I a4B « 

* OOMBDfAnON SPECIAL—1 So* CObS « 

* rt com, ana Xlb. Bnahoy carrot* caUo b 
■* pack. 1 eanUflower, 1 eatery. rt a ft « 

All tor 1 .49 4) 

f COMBINATION SFECIAL—One 8-qL haw I 
T kat Maclrtorti rad apple* one lo-lh Ik» * 

T hoy netted gem patahoe* rt Eft * 

J Both tor 1.49 * 

4 ROMPER DOO Eft rt • ft */ 

4 FOOD-lAo* tin 10 tor 1.49 7 

41 ALPHA MILE— ft 4 Eft fy 

« ltoo. tell 9 tor 1 .43 * 

« UPTON TEA RAGS- rt J ft . 

* 130-* Each 1.49 « 

* MEMO POWDERED MILK—Mb cello * 

4 bag. Itoqt site. 4 Eft 4 

4t Bala, each I .4 9 4 

4 HALLOWEEN SHELL-OCTR — Bar* 41 
« anckar* or candy. ft rt Eft w 

« Ret Me S tor 1.49 I 

* PEAK FREAN BEKIIITTW-IUch tea. vita- « 

« wheat. digMt l v *. rtnrtcake, caramel « 

: sr- 7 re 1.49 : 

* *R******to****to**4****4MI | 


COSMETICS main 


NIVEA HEIN CREME—f.I alaa tor roe- rt Aft 
malic bale, hand care, or night cream. Ea. I .49 


RAN BOUTON Helps atop perspiration 4 Eft 
and odour tor 31 hour* 2.1 fl. a* Each 1 .49 


ADORN HAIR SPRAY—Regular and 4 JQ 
bard-to-boid tormula. T-fL-o* Each I a49 


WEI-COME SUER 

Black, graen. rad. 


BOOR KATK- 


LADIES' VESTS AND 8NU0G1E8— 
Cream. 18*4 wool. S.M.L.XL. 


I-ADIEU' BRIEFS Elastic walit. rayon, assorted 
pastel ahade* S M.I.. 


■..(DIES' BRIEFS Elastic waist, assorted color* 
SM I.. 


Linin' RUNNERS-While, buck. blue, 
canvas, moulded sole, low cut, 4 to 111. 


Par 1.49 


CADIES' SUFFERS—Aaaorted color* vinyl boot type. 
Two style* S. M. L. XL. 

MEN'S AND BOYS' HNF.AKERS -Black and aom* white 
canva* oxford. 8 to 11 men'* 1 to S boy a'. 


Pair 149 

Pair 1 a49 


CHILDREN'S TEDDY BOOTS- 

Red and black. 4-to U. — 


Pair 1.49 


FRESH PAK CHOCOLATE— 

Dark and light In 1 * 0 * boxes 
or charry filled In 12 - 0 * box. 


2 tor 1.49 


■RECK SET-Natural or axira 
bold formula. 12 a* 


2 tor 149 


VICTORIA'S GREAT STORE AT DOUGLAS AND WSGARD STREETS. OPEN DAILf 0 A.M. TO 600 I X. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 0 TEL 0 


MONDAY 


SORRY, NO PHONE or HAIL ORDERS 


You must be satisfied! All merchandise is new. No counter-soils. 
Save at least 20% on these outstanding values for your shopping dollar! 


STATIONERY main 


1.49 DAY SPECIALS IN THE BUDGET STORE now lower 


CHINAWARE«*W 


WOOL SPECIALS main 

pmn ant Weal—White, boosyauckl* eftpro, rod. belga, 

pink, yaliow, aqua, gold, raauva, coral, Q 4 JQ 

graen. Plua I variegated color* 9 belle I.Nv 

BBC BAST WOOL—White, green. C 4 JQ 

yaliow. ptek, blue 9 tor 1149 

BBC INDIAN TYPE YARN — Heevy afl wool, rtirtak re- 
llitert; whit* ball* or *r#y ml* h*lg*. brow* gray or black 
marl, yellow, green, Lovmt green—Hsafber—blu* or heather, 
rust, navy, black- 9 1 JQ 

Oardinal. ropeo toy aL 4-on *k»ln a fc tor ■ 9 

BBC 1 AND 4 PLY-Nyloo ralhtorced gray « betga ml* 
cardinal, rose, belga. white, turquolae, powder, navy, yellow, 
naarlet, dusty pink, nuf, medium and Ught gr*a». copen. 
brown, wine. Mack, dova grey, £ 4 JQ 

ttahl blu* lb* ball* H hr lAO 







Island 

Edition 


Duncan Bureau 
Phone 746-6181 
Chamber of 
•Commerce Bldg, 


(Details on Page 2) 


Vancouver Island'* Leading Newspaper Since 1858 


No. 259-108th YEAR 


70 PAGES 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1966 


Unsigned Foursome On Thin Ice 


By JIM TANG 
Sport* Editor 

Four of the top stars at the 
Victoria Maple Leafs are 
holdouts and may be under 
suspension by today. 

Defencemen Fred and 
Sandy Hucul, centre Milan 
Marcertta and leftwinger Bob 
Barlow were all unsigned at 
game time Saturday night 
when the Leafs opened their 


Western Hockey League sea- the Leafs finished second and 

son against Oakland Seals went on to win the Patrick 

at Memorial Arena. Cup in the playoffs. 

# t # g ~■ JSpred Hucul and Barlow, who 

/ eicored 42 goals and had 39 
General- manager Buck assists, were named to the 

Houle of the Victoria club first Club and Sandy Hucul 

said before the game he has made the second club. Mar- 

asked league president A1 cetta was not far away with 

Leader for permission to sus- the club high of 82 points', 28 

pend the four players. of them goals, 

Three of the four earned all- Despite the absence of four 
star recognition last season as of their top eight or ijune 


players, the Leafs opened 
their season with a make-shift 
lineup, blanking the Seals, 2-0. 


Leafs play their next game 
Wednesday against Portland 
Buckaroos. It is expected 
negotiations between Houle 
and the holdout quartet will 
be resumed, and could be 
completed by then. (Details 
Page 14.) 


Sandy Hucul 


Fred Hucul 


Barlow 


Marcetta 


Pope Plans 
Trip to Exp < 


VATICAN CITY (CP)— 
Pope Paul VI will visit Can¬ 
ada next year* to see Expo 
'67, a Vatican informant 
said Saturday. It would be 
his fourth trip outside Italy 
since becoming Pope in 

1963. 

The Vatican source said the 
date of the visit had not been 
fixed but that die Vatican al¬ 
ready had begun planning «uch 
details a* flight arrangements. 

The spokesman exprasaed sur¬ 
prise tost the Pope wjptad plan 
a return to North America so 
soon after hi* one-day peace 
pilgrimage to UN headquarters 
in New York Oct. 4, 1965. 
SURPRISING? 

I He also said R might appear 
surprising tor a pontiff to visit 
a world's fair but said the visit 
would have significance tor 
Christian unity. # 

The source said the Pope had 
been impressed by plana kr an 
Interfaith pavilion at the Mont¬ 
real fair and was eager to see 
it. 

ONE PAVILION 

At the New York World's Fair 
to 1964-65 toe Vatican set up its 
own pavilion and sent from St. 
Peter's Basilica one of ihe 
Roman Catholic Church's price¬ 
less treasures, Michelangelo’s 
"Pieta" statue of Mary and 
Christ. 

At Expo ’67, the Roman Cath¬ 
olic, Methodist. Baptist, Angli¬ 
can end other faiths win occupy 
a single pavilion under toe same 
roof. 

LIKES TRAVEL 

Ever since Pope Paul made 
his lory with hie toip to the Holy 
Land in January 1964, his desire 
to travel to other countries has 
been obvious. 

He visited India to attend a 
Roman Catholic religious c«v 
stress at Bombay in December 

1964. He made the* trip to New 
York to address the UN Gen¬ 
eral Assembly on Oct. 4, 1965 

_ NO OFFICIAL WORD 
t In Montreal, a spokesman fer 
. Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, 


Oriental 

Calm 

Shattered 


But Door Not Slammed 


Oriental Inscrutability was 
shattered Saturday at Victoria 
Chinatown Lions Chib Lantern 
Festival. Cheryl 8lhoe, t, 
offered Lyle Stone, 4, a share 
of fried rice. Lyle refused to 
■hare chopsticks with Eugene 
Chan, t, and traditional de¬ 
corum disappeared In wail of 
disappointment. Tranquility 
returned when children en¬ 
joyed fortune cookies. Festi¬ 
val drew large crowd to 
Central Junior High School. 
— (Robin Clarke) 


at a friendship meeting with, there might be some slight shift 
Polish leaders, the general sec-; in the Soviet attitude toward 
retary of the Soviet Communist; finding a way out of the Vlet- 
Party in effect rejected an ap- names* impasse. But they hesi- 
peai by Johnson in a New York tated to draw firm conclusions, 
speech Oct 7 for an Improve -1 At inl ln Wl >peech 

ment In enat-wct relations. | BrPzhnev , aid that p^.pect* 
"If the United States wants had improved for a treaty to 
to develop mutually profitable 

relations with the Soviet Union Coatlaned on Page I 


Soviet relations improved but I 
declared this was impossible as 
long as the United States pur¬ 
sues "aggressive war" m Viet I 
;Nam. 

I In a speedi in the Kremlin 


By HENRY 8. BRAD8HER 

MOSCOW (AP) — Leonid iJ 
Brezhnev agreed with President! 
Johnson Saturday that in prin¬ 
ciple he would like to see U.S.-I 


Island Occupied 


Venezuela Move 
Rouses Guyana 


Boat Blast Injured 
Include Canadians 


NASSAU. Bahamas (AP) — Albert of 
$ as*-bottom boot exploded be-jb°rnett 
aide to* dock at nearby Pare- ebout 
dine Island on Saturday, burning pio**! 
toe 17 tourists on board. | turned 

Police said toe Injured, at a '!j_ 
leant two of them Canadians, * 
ware taken to Princess Mar- V. 
garet Ho*pita], where they were * X *;J 
admitted with second-degree leg ne ^|™ y 

bums. All were in satisfactory 
condition. 


GEORGETOWN (Reuters)-Prime Minister Forbes 
Burnham held talks Saturday with defence and security rity of the other countries and 
chiefs after protesting to Venezuela against an alleged people-" 

intrusion by Venezuelans on Guyanese territory. , Thc J ack • **cH‘ c demand 

for the withckawal at U.S. 
Burnham announced Friday for,** from South Viet Nam 
Venezuelan* occupied the stirred speculation among dlpio- 
I Guyanese part of Ankoko Island ma i s here. The Communist post¬ 
al the confluence at toe Cuyunl ton, repealed in Hanoi as re- 

f\_9- If* _ Wenamu river* on toe ct ,„,ly as Thursday, has been 

linn I fllSS f f onder belween the *«« na ‘ toat withdrawal Is one of the 

L ' UI1 • 1,1130 Uon * precondittom for any Vietnam- 

NO DETAILS ese settlement. 

Some diplomat! 


Curlers? Who Cares? 

Even being caught in curlers couldn’t dampen glee 
of Mrs. M. K. Hildebrandt, Toronto. She’s just 
learned her husband won $60,000 second-place 
money in Irish Sweepstake with ticket cm Isis. (See 
stories Pages 3,15.)—(AP) 


New Conductor 
Hungary's Gati? 

—Page 9 


suggested 


were immediately available 
here. , 

(In London, informed British 1 
sources said ths Guyanese pro¬ 
tested that the Venezuelans | 
were building an air atrip in, 
toe Guyanese part of the 
island.) 

No official comment was 
available in the Venezuelan 1 
capital of Caracas. 


British Church Report 


No Rule Can Cover AH’ 


Notable Scream 
Routs Burglar 
Names in the News 
—Page 13 


Morality Book Promises a Storm 


it refuses to say that sexual 
intercourse outside marriage is 
Invariably wrong, a* most 
earlier studies of this kind have 
done. It also claims that the 
harmful effects of masturbation 
have been "grossly overempha¬ 
sized." • 


By RICHARD KASISCHKE 

LONDON (AP) — A book on 
Christian morality produced by 
a church-appointed committee 
Is expected to raise a storm be¬ 
cause it refuses to condemn 
sexual Intercourse o u tside mar¬ 
riage and approve* birth control 
advice far the unwed. 

Rev. Kenneth G. Greet, a 
Methodist clergyman who was 
chairman at the book commit, 
tee, told reporters: 


"We hope our report will do 
something to help correct toe 
distorted image of toe church 
as consisting of sexless saints 
sitting in judgment on the pas¬ 
sionate sin* of leas disciplined 
mortals.” 


Sex and Morality. On the com¬ 
mittee were clergymen, educa¬ 
tionists, writer* and doctor*. 

The committee is putting Ua 
book up for approval at a coun¬ 
cil of churches meeting later 
this .month and hopes it wins 
endorsement "as a statement of 
widely-held and respectable 
Christian belief," Mr. Greet 
aaad. * 

Hie book's major controver¬ 
sial point is fxpeoted to be that 


"Moreover, an action which is 
an outward conformity with a 
rule may nonetheless be im¬ 
moral because toe motive and 
spirit behind it are wrong. 

"Our reluctance to spell out 
Ihe meaning of chastity in terms 
.of basic rules is not due to any 
lack of conviction about the 
value at Utmtity. but rather a 
desire to give adequate content 
to toe ward " 

Cos timed ob Page t 


U.S. Extends 
Fishing Zone 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The 
LUted St ate a Saturday ex¬ 
tended Hi exclusive fishery zone 
to 12 miles off toe coast to an 
effort to prevent encroachment 
by Futeinn and Japanese fish¬ 
ing fleets. 


Commissioned by toe British 
Council of Churches, represent¬ 
ing most Christian .denomina¬ 
tions In Britain, the book will 
appear Tuesday. It is entitled 


"No rule can cover aU the 
varied and complex situations in 
whioh men and women find 
themselves," toe book says. 


Ftauclal News .... 

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issues. 


SIGNATURE 


12 Uaiitf (Colonist ■ Victoria, B.C., San., Oct. IS. IRfifi 


Penny for Her Thoughts 

Wow! To a little girj with a keen eye for goodies, 
this gum machine in city shopping centre looks 
like veritable horn of plenty. The problem, top, is 
how to get gum out without putting penny in. 
Failing that, youngster tries with all her might 
to wrestle whole gum machine home with her.— 
(Ted Pulford) 


Shortage of Beds 
Now Critical, 


Trip Backs Bennett Edict 


He’s Convinced Hold-Line Rule Is Best 


Premier Bennett said Friday night 
talks overseas convinced him his hold- 
the-llne edict lor British Columbia is 
prudent. 

"My job is to give leadership and I'm 
convinced my advice to use restraint is 
in the best interests of everyone*. 

* * * 

"f don’t warn people-this Is if free 
society—but I gave this advice to keep 
this a great province,” he said in an 
interview on his return from a two- 
week trip.to England and Europe. 

Mr. Bennett said everyone he'd talk- 


iAround the Island 


ed to, including Swiss bankers, told 
him British Columbia was in the "best 
financial position of any (government) 
on the continent.” 


' Earlier this week, B.C. Liberal lead¬ 
er Ray Perrault said Mr. Bennett, as 
finance minister, recently sought 160 ,- 
000.000 in federal grants for the Pacific 
Great Eastern Raiiway, Columbia dams 
and a Second Narrows crossing in Van¬ 
couver. 

Mr. Perrault said the requests indi¬ 
cated B.C. was In "financial'difficulty. - ' 

Replied the premier: 


“That’s old stuff. We’ve been asking 
for PGE grants for years. It's more 
political chatter from ah advertising 
man.” 

He had no comment on the PGE 
strike because he had been out of touch, 
he said. 

* * * 

On bis way to B.C\, Mr. Bennett was 
given a honorary doctor of laws degree 
by the University of New Brunswick, lie 
said he was "more than delighted that 
they hadn't forgotten another of their 
native sons.” 


—William Bout-liar 


Hennetl arrives home 


Unrestricted Fishing Opposed 

LCLLELET - The Pacific ators known as the Micro Mikes.preoffered services, and re- fire departments along with!holders to remove fire hazards informed of all local problems. 
Trailers Association is planning has been favorably received by ferred the letter to both the other fire departments across ( such as ^ly raes and refuse especially those things ihat 
to circulate a petition protesting both city councils. | civil defence representative and Canada have been observing | f . could not be satisfactorily dealt 

unrestricted summer, henrlnp; A letter from President Bud the public safety committee. |Fire Prevention week. ; rom home. with on the local level 

fishing on the west coast of. Deluca su g g e s t e d that the * * * 1 Both fire chiefs, George * * * * * * 

Vancouver Island. I group, which claims five base .... „ .I Sanderson of T>mrnn h»h p«» _ 

Fifty members who recentlyistations on the island as writ as , “LIELET - The Lcluclet- “"JV* "„ Th ‘ s «“•**, PARKSVILLE - Ml. Anow- 

attended an association meeting! seven local mobile units, offered ^ Beach junior chambers off; ^ ft “ d ^tme^T ha^ 5 ^ Bra . nch N ° 49( RoyaJ 

claimed young salmon are being help in times of civic emer- commerce have started l he ‘YlS^e ^bUc^re^ck X ^ Canadian Legion will field a 

destroyed in large numbers by gency. In particular, they of-!f bUc speakmg classes. Four for Potential fto haz'l^T^T ? f , end of soccer team in the local league, 

the unrestricted summer fishing.fered to aid patrols on Hallow- shIngle f. par ‘ * l£y Cd. fire Zd ^ 'V* ^ W,H * knOWn aS ,h * 

for herring. een or on any other occasions c.af^ff *7 — I*™*reserve | F^-Nmers. 

• a * "hen their service, might prove ‘ d J.,** 6 '*™ 1 ClPfl,VU| 'furniture, homes and possibly to , of the; -~ 

DIM AN - The voter, , n ; Particularly useful. * * * lives. 1 d^sed "hooi^^ddr**"' ^ISStlp BloiVfl 

North Cowichah wiU be sent 650 Both councils suggested civil a a * , During the week the* ’ f * Ch °” chUdK * n ' 

letters The letters will explain:defence authorities might be, Dl'NCAN — Since Sunday departments are conducting a /ITlPr LstlllllCtl 

the purpose of the south end particularly well able to use the NorthjCowichun and Duncan strong campaign to get house- VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. 

ar M.miHnai official, will he was * ^ neral discussion of (UPI) A range safety officer 

Municipal oflicwl. ' . m m T local problem. The main item 1 blew up a Bomarc A missile 

T ^ ■ # # ■ ¥ T was a detailed consideration of when 11 wp nt off course shortly 

seSTSem win cost I wAliPllPl C| I FOTPC I l'' or,hland ■ "fusM « was launched from th.s 

*50.00 which will be paid back VJdlCLll^iSL U I CCS J"*, ** .^^1 £sienatcd a COM10A. the 


DUNCAN - -me voters , ^larly useful. around the hall^ lives. ’ ' ^"Scl^i Missile BloiVN 

North Oowichafi will be sent 650 Both councils suggested civil I During the week the* ‘ chlldr a, m , 

letters The letters will explainjdefence authorities might be, Dl'NCAN — Since Sunday departments are conducting a /ITlPr LitlllllCll 

the purpose of the south end 1 Particularly well able to use the 1 Nonh^Cowichun and Duncan strong campaign to gethouse- * £ .STnSltai VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. 

ai Munirlual' nftirUIs will hr was * ** neral discussion of fUPI > ~ A range safety officer 

Municipal official. ' . m -™- -r local problems The main item 1 blew up a Bomarc A missile 

■ # # ■ T w-as a detailed consideration Of when il wcnt o{£ coursc shorll y 

^seSTSem will coat I .PfiPllPl Cl I ftTPC I ^ orthland ^ atier it was launched from this 

$-150.00 which will he Paid hack \J vll V 11 LIS 1 . UVU |harUni. r e ,n and to use ti^rnew| Designated a CQM10A, the 

over a period of 25 years wharf missile had been modified to 

Council has assessed an annual | serve a5 a missile target for 

rental charge as well as a h^ h^Til ° uUm . pd H* s ep ! a guided missile test operation 

frontage rate. T1 P 1 1 ^ " »lready and ofr ^ m base at nearb 

All parcels of land will assist li Wfll/lvT mentionedf u r t h e r Possible ^ Mugu . 

In the payment of the capital ■! .fl | ilrl'Pll T 11 il \7 actions. Other topics discussed ----- 

cost of the work and each will I J IIIIII W y* I k J 1 . II II V included extension of telephone ufayw e|||WP«e 

be assessed at a minimum and i-llll-Vl. V/V/V* t'MVt ▼ service to this village, TV DON I SQUEEZE 

maximum foot frontage of 7.') V reception when cahlevision is 1IH 

feet. The rental for each _ . . extended to nearby com mum- M*W HIBvLPg 

residence Is $50 and the front- Rt JOHN MATTERS prevent the birth of thousands suggest aggressiveness and ties, and the damage being done Sf« JRKSl 0 JTO!S 1 fSf5 
age rate for each parcel of land I Mongolism, hemophilia an d,of a bnormal children. . J C “ V c,rpless lo ^‘"* 

$50. ! other distressing abnormalities, Hp explained It has been PomUng out that birth control spawning streams. SnonamI 

In addition, a Tee of $100 will! could be eliminiated forever if p ™ vcn sUcb as c >' 8 f !%*. . a Mr. Barnett was emphatic on 

be charged for each connection gen etic studies were compul-1 E ll i h? ^ f- bis consumed S| gSS3£S2SS«£S 

==:•»-“ E.f“ ~r“ SS -t - 

Hbv ru» -xi , ' * „ m ™ .. .. , . . , .. * * * discussed with the same fanuli- f i 

day, Oet. 29, from 8 a.m. to 8 Dr. C. D. Nelson, head of the ., ritv I* Nl p ai |.«| IM Ai» ■■ l 


Geneticist Erges 
Enforced Study 


Bt JOHN MATTERS 


p.m. in the municipal hall, 'department of biological acien- “Because they are heritable' hoped that when society! 

. * „ ce,.t Simon Fraser University and vriU continue Jo he so ^decide* it should have a say in' 

UNION BAY _ Plans for the said ln an ,nten ' 1 ^ v d £ who marrie " ft>r PX ‘ 

coming fall and winter season a pro f* m could naturally «cW burden i> great, «ld Dr. amp | p< wia ^ ^ 


“Because they are heritable,: 


were disclosed when lJr*on Bay prasp T* ic !j ftr<f 

Community Club held its srcat social burden 
monthly meeting in thr Com- * * * 

munity HaM. i . atA ahMtM ^ Q , 


j (Another Canadian reaearcher 
recently went so fat as to 


rational rather than emotional 


BIENVENIDOS CRUISE 
FOLLOWS THE SUN 

South f vnm ... . 


y JJ.'... , He said aociety should waste _ 

raaiirr ™ *" *"*^"8 * «*"M* I ¥ TOIll SOOke 


treasurer, was authorized to ^ , p to lllbmlt to 
buy a projector to add to the_ 


chib's equipment. 

The organization Is again spon¬ 


ger* tic studies, just as they now 
have blood types analysed or 


soring Child's Own Theatre in ch £* ts *'*i* yed 


Uninn Bay. It is also interested 


Dr. Nelson 1» s plant phys- 


. “Almost everyone, at some! 
iVnm ^nnLp time in their lives, requires 

rom ouuivr some sort of institutionalized 

health care. This Is where j 
w genetic studies of. the cells in' 

a their blood or urine could be 

jOfZL made,” he said 

r„- f " ‘ olo « i * t »>«* » V«rs he hasj C7C7 J 1 . "“!*>" “ cUl ^ n « ^ rit - 

SJTiTSntnS. studied living things with radia-! .. ■ b J * *seases chronxwome 

soccer team, and will be assist- hi „ rri rs • w .nudies also would help govern¬ 
ing Vince Sexton and his local *L\ § fk mCTta mak * PoMeal pro¬ 

players during their period of *"*'* tor observations he J U MJll l nouncement, as to ti* effect of 
organization. ma * -a * fallout on a country’s popula- 

P arks villi; — Thomas S. "We need genetic informa- \ f t YFhCh Ha * 016 ,allout from the | 
Floyd has again accepted the tion. There are lots of diseases ^ R ^ 8S ‘ a n “Um tests had any 

chairmanship of the annual which are carried in the chro (vffect 00 the incidence of 

Royal Canadian Legion. “If we had the Information on to ^ Where ** trOUble * X>pns ' 

The tourist bureau will be just wlw carries these -deleter- Exp(J ^ Jn MontTea i ^xt year. * * * 


from victoria 


Loggers 

To Birl 
At Expo 


used as a headquarters for the loua characteristics we could 
canvassers on Poppy Day. Nov. 


' 5. Mr. Floyd hopes to have 

I enough canvassers to start the 
1 a 1 | sale of lapel poppies on Friday 

City Backs Appeal 

w M. JL {poppies in the business area on 

the Saturday. 

. . In a brief address to the! 

It takes six months before a patient can get a bed regular meeting of the Legion 
ln a Victoria hospital for elective surgery. branch Mr. Floyd stressed the 

Royal Jubilee is MOO,000 in debt and there’s no ^ y bl ^” d *' I*! 11 fl f | P V >nd ■*»"* ■" d I 

money. \ . JUMUlUl.C/ y chopping logs. 

_i, p ‘»^. “ SkCd Ald ’ R *' t M ' d «■ «»«T atut^ES, - An otter J ^ ^ 

cny councu r naa>. | from citizens' band radio oper- pARKSVILLE — S Verne °* ,lx months they woukl all 

The city will back an inter- j structian a regional function at - - — - ■ - rtuntipy has been elected by have been d 0 *" to ^le 

municipal appeal to the pro- the last municipal election and ■rrlumatimt ■« nreeirimt of siz * of toothpick* by caulked 

vinciel government and to get It said that them atm was no /> <• f Ctimb^!rfCom- boon, 

in motion -Mayor Toone will call unanimity in the district about f . fl\ If ¥1 f 1 ' f / mem? for toT^lng year to NINE AT TIME 

r " v " i UUMILH S World Ch.mpi .0 birter Jobiel 

"SfS— Baird, - td, , T "l *> »“ , '» » 

city representatives who at- ONlTaREAN I T mm ******* Parksville for toe past four logger, from the West Coast 

tended an emen-pnrv moetmo U ^* A*r*AS m / O years and operates a pre-cast would take part In the show, 

17 # & tS “»»> h-SS "W k-B x™- 

mng Board on Wednesday, said Mreament waa reached Van- Also elected by acclamation there ^ t | m p| alternating 

Friday the situation was des- couver and Vlctarliiwere the , were first vlce^rerident, M> ««■ ,ta “ ^ ” 

per ate. _i v wKm* there was nr. M * J M Mason; second vice-president, 

MUST FIND MONEY retoonal toKdtaIc«rtrol f ,1 Ot Ml t Robert A. Miller; secretary. _ 

"We^must find money some n,is WM B KQV BrfMnent res- -*-4wESaNwW Robert D. *Flltton; and trea- VlllflgC Lilcrk 
way for new hospitals and for pomibility, said Aid. Geoffrey | surer . » r - Har old Weeks! . 1 . - 

additions to present matitu- Edge low. Had the planting slate of officers is to Appointed 

tions.” he said. uoard been to the government? PORT ALBERNI — City be Installed at a dinner meeting rr 

He recalled Ihat the voters Y es. said Aid. Baird, and it council wll make an attempt to In November. QUALICUM BEACH - 

turned down a proposal to make EO t nowhere ’ hurry the department of high- Mnv. Roawitha Mohr was Council has appointed r eo 

capital coat for hospital con - mflm. NOW ways on ita installation of a appointed dinner conynittee Klees, presently clerk at Chet- 

Aid Hugh Stephen pointed out tratHc lf kht at the comer of chairman and will be assisted wynd, to the position as village 

Dr'll D Cl that the minimum number of r ‘°« wr and SLam P Ave., the by Mr. Huntley. clerk here. It Is expected he will 

ItEiUr SeCK bed* needed ln this district for a * cene numerous accidents It was unanimously agreed to arrive the middle of next month 

c . -MJ ii population of ITS,000, waa 1.067. *iring recent months make a strong protest to the to take up hit dutjes. The 

Sign V andals ITiero were 1,016. ’ The lateat crash, eliminating minister of conservation and present clerk, J. E. Hiebert, 

“We are 50 beds short right * power pole on the safety recreation against the proposed resigned to take the position of 
QUALICUM BEACH — UK )er the minimum re- island for foe third time h» as dumping ** mine tailings Into treasurer foV the City of 
RCMP advise there has been a quirements and in the next U many months, injured three Buttle Lake. Courtenay, 

lot of vandalism on highway yean we will need 30 more beds Port Alberni young peopl., two 

sign, in this area lately. Many annually. By U61 we will need them critically. I TWIT CUDIQTIAV CTIPVrir MriVlTAP 

warning wgns and directional 450 to 500 mom beds.” ha said. Aid. Jim MacFir urged that a l CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 

/rr An P ther unhB PW a "P«-t of the letter go foe foe department ofl An International Daily Newspaper 

by the vandals. A more senous problem, said Aid. Michael highways immediately, pointing!! On Sale at the 

matter was the smashing of Griffin, was that most hospital out the need for speedy action | PHRIKTIAM SPIFTtiflC RJTAIHftffl onnu 

-light, on the second railway!equipment in the district w M The atop Ught wasVppJoved^ I IAN R °° M 

erossmg north of Qualicum. -nhwdete. the provincial department. 


Chamber 

Elects 

Huntley 


They have signed a six-month Studies of foe population', 
contract to give four perform- chromosomes also would help 
a nee s a day, seven days a week, governments decide on the 
According to Ardiel Wick- location of nuclear power 
heim, Canadian log-birling plants, which have a radiation 
champion, the show will depict hazard. ' 

the traditional skill* of the “These a r * studies that 
woodsman. wouldn't control people as much 

BY RAIL as they would influence decis- 

tn.« innj~,r i™. *° n * in th* beat interest* of 

Two 100-foot climbing trees cvem ^,, - D N _ lgo _ 

will be taken out of foe Sooke _ eryonf ' a ” , ~ - 

I woods and shipped by rail to 
Montreal, along with 18 blrllng I 


The Princess Cruise 

Board the Princes* Patricia in Victoria, Friday, November 
18, for your choice of these luxury holidays. 

7 IIIV CRUISE TOUR TO 
"IIIIV SAN FRANCISCO 

Spend two nights in San Franoisco with an intriguing 
Chinatown tour and de luxe city tour included. Return, by 
Motor Coach, stopping overnight in Portland, Oregon. 

From $145 

8 MV CRUISE TO 
"UHI LOS ANGELES 

Spend two nights In Los Angeles with tours to Disneyland, 
Knotts Berry Farm and night clubs, all included. Return, 
by Motor Coach, stopping overnight in Redding. California, 
and Portland, Oregon. 

From $170 

Tht Grsiss Continue* to Mexico 

Leave Los Angeles Novemlier 23 for Mexico, with exciting 
visit* to colorful La Paz, Mazatlan and Puerto Vatiarta. 

For fall details contact 


BRITT 


regional hospital control. 


V* must find money *om. ^ W1I , IDVBn>Tienl r „. 
way for new hospitals and for ponsibihty. said Ald . Geoffrey 
addition to present msbtu- Edge low. Had foe planning 


from citizen,' band radio oper- 

Council 

Urges 

Light 


TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. 

6S5 Yates Street Phone S86-7574 

Burritt People Make Every Travel Moment Count 


EMPIRE ,=, 

Aecaptaocs Corporatlos Limited c ~^zr 

“proudly Canadian” 

--j oHarioi 

H rJ n L°vm. P « CT 300,000 Common Voting Shares 


tions,” he said. 


board been to the government? 


Village Clerk 
Appointed 


RCMP Seek 
Sign Vandals 

QUALICUM BEACH - 


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An International Daily Newspaper 
, On Sale at the 

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til* Broad Street 


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build (actorlra. aaaembiy l 
line* etc. .— 

X Through ml period! ot racea- I 
aloe and boom acccpUnca 
corporation! hava ibnura a 
conHilcnt ability In proapar. 
Dividend! paid hava often 
been fraalar In reefaalan 
year* 

1. A look at other finance corn- 
panlca ravaaia a pattaro o i 
'Cnnalatant growth over the 
yaara. TV large* capital 
gain! can be expected in the 
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t. Leading ecqnomlala , predict j 
a widening uae at credit 
Your Inveatment In Empire 
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In a Canadian company oi> 
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Names in the News 


" Batin (Unionist. Victor** IT 
Sunday, October Id, 19dd | 


Operatic Scream 
Routs Ransacker 


CAMBRIDGE, L n g U n d - 
“E L' Jv£*<fcEEEE," screamed 
oprra^mgrr Pat Blans in her 
high-pitched soprano voice. 

■ Yoicks," said the man ran¬ 
sacking her hotel room here as 
he fled, 1 

Miss Blaas returning home 
late at night from her most 
triumphant night on stage as 
prima donna in Mozart's opera. 
The Impresario surprised the 
intruder 

“I just screamed at’the top at 
my voire — and I'm a 
coloratura soprano," she said. 
•'I went a hove top C, probably 
to E or maybe P " - 

It was a good scream, other 
hotel guests agreed. It woke 
most at them up. 

* * * 

ATHENS — King Constantine 

of Greece announced today his 
wife. - Queen Anne-Marie, is 
expecting their second child in 
late spring or early summer. 
The Danish-horn queen, JO. gave 
birth to a girl. Princess Alexia.' 
July 10. 1965. 

* * * 

RRIGHTON, England 
Actress Dame f lora Robson, 64, 
is reported "very ill" and will I 
he unable to appear in the playj 
Justice is a Woman. A spokes-i 
man for the Theatre Royal said) 
Miss Rpbson. who has a virus! 
Infection, will be replaced by 
Joy Andrews. 

* ' * * 

DERBY. England — A man! 
and a woman, both aged 72 and I 
who divorced 42 years ago, werej 
remarried at the local registry' 
office Rill and .May Aatley, who 
wed in 1916 but divorced eight - ] 
years latpr. left on a second! 
honeymoon after the ceremony 
which was attended by Mrs. 
Astley's aunt. Mrs. Alice Baum, 
who attended the couples first 
wedding. 

+ * * 

NEW YORK — New York 
City has awarded an annual] 
pension of S4.420 26 to the wife' 
of Arthur CYMIins, 28. who wasi 
fatAlly stabbed when he came to 
the aid of two women in a 
subway train. It is the first such 
action under the city* new 
"good Samaritan" law which' 
provides for payments to per¬ 
sons injured while preventing a 
crime or to survivors of those 
killed, 

* * * 

THE HAGUE. The Nether¬ 
lands — Queen Juliana of 

Holland has accepted the resig¬ 
nation of Premier Joseph (el. 
arid his cabinet, toppled on a 
sole of no-confidence by parlia¬ 
ment in the government's fiscal 
policies. 

* * * 

VANCOUVER - One of four 
labor officials jailed for con¬ 
tempt in the I^nkurt Electric 
dispute has filed notice of 
appeal against conviction. Jef¬ 
frey J. Power, president of the 
Marine and Boilermakers 
Union, asked for release on bail 
pending the hearing. 

Three other officials who have 
filed notice of appeal are 
Charles Pstrich Neale, .secre¬ 
tary of the Vancouver and 
District Labor Council: Thoms* 
Clarke at the IWA: and Arthur 
Keetfe. an Electrical Workers 
business agent. 

* A ★ 

OTTAWA — Archbishop 
flergts Pignedoll. apostolic dele- 


Arthritis 
Topic 
Of Course 


Victoria doctors will have a 
chance Wednesday to hear the 
latent developments in the diag¬ 
nosis and treatment of arthritis. 

The continuing medical educa¬ 
tion course, presented by too 
University of British Colum¬ 
bia faculty of medicine and tits 
Victoria Medical Society, will be 
held in Royal Jubilee Hospital. 
TWO HOURS 

It will take toe form of a two- 
hour queation-and-answer ex¬ 
change. 

The neat sessions will be oti 
obstetrics and gynecology, Nov. 
3. and on hematology. Nov. 16. 
UBC sends a specialist for each 
aaaaion. 


Anne-Marie 

* * fr 

gale to Canada, ha* denied' 
Saturday having discussed any! 
papal visit by Expo 67 with Pope 
Paul. 

A + * 

PARIS Police say they 
have arrested a publisher after 1 
discovering 2 1 * tons of porno¬ 
graphic books in an under¬ 
ground garage. Jean Qir. 22, 
was charged with outraging 
public morals, 

* * * W 

NEW Y OP,K — Senator 

Robert F. Kennedy (Deni N Y.)■ 
is due to become a father next] 
spring- for the 10th time, hi* 
office said. Kennedy and hi* | 
wife, Ethel, have six boys and, 
three girls. 

* * * 

LONDON — Sir Herbert Me 
Dnvid, 68. a shipping magnate. 1 
died Friday; McDavhd was 

formerly chairrhan of the Glen 
Line and of the shipping com-| 
pany McGregor Gow and Hol¬ 
land. 

* * * 

PARIS — Youkl Deanoa. the 
"queen" of Montparnasse at the, 
height of the Hemingway Paris 


era, ha* died here after a long 
Illness Six' was 65. Erne*M 
Hemingway, Scott F1f*gerald. 
Ezra Pound and tiettrnde Stein 
were the leading lights of 
Montparnasse cafe society when 
Youki held sway as a reigningj 
beauty queen. 

* ★ ★ 

TEHRAN — President Ayub 
Kahn of Pakistan has arrived 
fon talks with the Shah of tram 
on the future of the Central’ 
Treaty Organization. Rumor* 
In Karachi said they might Hie-; 
ride to quit the Western-spon¬ 
sored alliance, which would 
mean its death. 

★ * * 

OTTAWA Opposition Leader 
Dlefenbaker has flown to Moose 
Jaw. where he will speak to¬ 
night to the annual meeting of 
the Saskatchewan Progressive 
Conservative Association. 

* * * 

WHITEHORSE — Appoint¬ 
ment of James Smith. 47, of 

WTtiiehorse as the new comm is-, 
i sinner of the Yukon -has been 
announced by Northern Devel¬ 
opment Minister Arthur Idling. 
* * * 

NEW HAVEN Conn. — Ar¬ 
thur J. Davla. the man police 
1 say slalked-tbmueti a crowded. 
1 apartment Aug. 26 shooting at! 
everyone he saw. has pleaded 
not guilty to six counts of first- 
degree murder, Police said 

Davis was angered because his 
girl friend had left him. 

* ♦ * 

j MONTREAL — The 101-mmi-l 
j elan Montreal Symphony Or 
| chestra conducted by Zubin 
| Mehta. 32. begins a nine-city 
two-week European tour next, 
j Tuesday at the Opera Municipal 
: In Marseilles. Francp. Soloists 
1 on the tour will be Canadians 
Maureen Forrester, contralto, 1 
and Ronald Turtnl. pianist. 


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Guest Speaker 

Dr. Stewart Bland, medical 
Miperintendent of Woodlaada 
School, New Weetmlnatrr, will 
be guest speaker at meeting 
of Greater Victoria Associa¬ 
tion for Retarded at S p.m. 
Tuesday la aew building at 
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A Jersey bull in the herd of 
A. W. Aylard and Sons of Sid¬ 
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perior and senior superior sire' 
by the Canadian Jersey Cattle; 
dub. 

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wnn the designation «wi the high 
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528 pounds of fat. and his 13 
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Russia Claims 
Viet Victories 

MOSCOW (Reuter*)—A Soviet ‘ 
magazine claims that two Viet¬ 
namese pilots trained in ihe j 
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The journal Ogonyok was, 
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Rookie Goalie Blanks Oakland A 

- Only One 

Star-Short Leafs 0 c n a “ 


Start Year Right 

By JIM TANG Leafs woufd play without de- after a pass from Lamoureux Danny Belisle came in from 

, . . . fencemen Fred and Sandy had given him a close-in shot the side before Redahl made it 

That wui maKe us jus a t Hucu j centre Milan Marcetta which Jack McCartan waa un- safe in the last minute of the 

ss. xssrsnt is - **£'*“■ rt ' 1 ,ble ,o ,m ' >lhe, ■ 

with some satisfaction before unsigned at game tone. Smith preserved the tie with The Seals were attacking with 

Saturday night s Western Hoc- Bilw “’ * line Bave on *** kle sJx piayens when Keenan 

t ••m, nnener Mt Memorial **** Wlth way hls dub has j n period just after a shot got the draw from a faceoff in- 
SmTthe SEES been 8kating ,n P« , - S(,, * son by Harris had caromed off a side the Victoria zone. He 
SeT.nfS. M.pi?iSS l ’ t f1 “* <«■ it pushed «« puck .cn». the 

Pilous had just learned the Kame * a “stacuon. An( j closed his pads on a blue-line for Redahl, who hit 

NOT FAR AWAY hard shot by Forbes Kennedy the open net squarely in the 

# ^ ^ Barlow and Fred Huctd were an d stood his ground when centre from about 70 feet, 

all-star selections last season, 


Three Canadian Foothall 
League games are scheduled 
for the weekend but only one 
will be televised. 

Today Hamilton Is In Ottawa 
and Edmonton travels to Win¬ 
nipeg. Monday B.C. Lions trek 
to Calgary for what has iO 
he classed as a must game 
for the Lions. 

The Edmonton • Winnipeg 
game will begin on Channel * 
at 1J:SB p.n»., according tn the 
network concerned. 

Ottawa can clinch first 
place In the EFC with a win 
over Hamilton, but neliher 
that game nor the Lions' effort 
Monday will be telecast here. 


c.rn i. t r * m Sandy Hucul was chosen to the 

----- 1 1 • • * 1 * second team and Marcetta was 

i i a • a 5 i not too far away with his best- 

111 "! « i i • * J | ever record. 

I.;;;- J • } ! ■ j ■ It’s not often that a cluto, even 


rantaas —. i i • • » i i second team and Marcetta was 

vw-ton iA i i ■ • a * i 001 100 * ar * w *y wdto his best- 

U*n*» HI™ * 1 J • I 2 ! ever record. 

(wauls ! i I S I > ■ It’s not often that a cluto, even 

■■■ * s s a t ■ • ^e defending playoff cham- 

Lut nifht* nnwi: Oakland « at pjons, can lose four players of 

VICTORIA 2; Loa An«r1#» 3 at Portland r. . . . . 

S: San Dic*o a at scam* 4 that calibre and expect to come 

^N«ct |um, unlcni: Oakland at Port ^ top. 

OBKUBxn a. vK-niMA i FANS AGREEABLE 
n "* But that’s just what the Leafs 


Lions Beaten in Thriller 

to 

Montreal Vetoes Argos 


- William Bourhrr 

Mayor Toone , Houle drop first puck of season 


Art Jones Stars for Buekaroos 


OAKI-AND a, VKTUMA 1 rnno — -- 7 

«»« I But that's just what the Leafs 

pcnainr* Hama <sr> 1 : 2 ; Maxner'did. blanking the Seals 2-0, 

^la 5 i£taa: making the Oakland manager- in one of the most excitu^i With the minutes ticking away other. Mitchell managed only 

Rrd * W <Umou " ux - L * coach look lik * he mi Rbt have Qmatfcan Football and fans perched on the edge of two converts and the single. 

Tiii.j t r n ?u!T‘ had advance information and L* affUe aPascni b.C. Lions blew | their seats, quarterback Joe Lions played a fine offensive 

2 . w*o<ia, Rcdahi iKcenani «:». leaving 3,711 fans agreeably i eads and 1 j vefl saw B Kapp marched his lion* from and defensive game in the first 

~ 1tAxnrr lSF ’ 5 M impressed. last-minute rush go wide as their own 30-yajid line to the quarter, scoring two touchdowns, 

Mcc.nan .>- 12 u ,. 0n *l r Blil Shvete, Claude La- Saskatchewan Rxxwhnders fat- Saskatchewan 25 on five first I but Saskatchewan found the 

sISS**!** "I:::::::::::: 10 is * Jj ?" d * ut f, rickso ? were tened their western lead with a downs. combination In the second quar- 


quarterback Joel Lions played a fine offensive 


Portland, Seattle Win First 


leaving 3,711 fans agreeably j eads an d then saw a Kajjp marched his Liione from | and defensive game in the first 

impressed. last-minute rush go wide as their own lO-yand line to the quarter, scoring two touchdowns, 

Only Bill Shvete, Claude La- Saskatchewan Rxx^hriders fat- Saskatchewan 25 on five first but Saskatchewan found the 
brosse and Aut Erickson were ^ jyeir wpste . m lead with a downs. combination in the second quar- 

m S 22-21 victory in Vancouver. Bill Mitchell then tried tar the ter to make u 14 * 14 at ha,f - 

Mario who didn't know until Back eaat ’ Mon#m,l Alouetfee field goal that would have given Riders' George Reed set up 
lust before game time if he Toronto 27-11 to eHmi- Lkxk a ooe-ptwit edge, but it the Lions’ first major when he 

would have a full complement Argonauts from playoff went wide for a single point. fumbled on the three-yard line, 

of players, had to put together contention. Worden, George Reed and nse y 8CO a 

some now forward lines. EDGE OF SEATS Henry Dorsch shared Saskatche- Four mmu,ea J a,er ' L' 00 * 

FIVE SIGNED The B.C. loss makes a win for wan toudb^ww. Jade Abend- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 

General manager Buck Houle. ** ^ day • ■ converted all three and q{ ^ fop ^ ^ d(WI1 Kflpp 

dealing frantically all day. man- j™"* ^ they are to have any added a single. gambled and passed to Moton— 

aged to sign Lou Jankowski, hope of making the western I Bill Munsey scored two majors 


Portland Buekaroos, who won first place in the 
Western Hockey League last season and went to the 
seventh game of the playoff final before losing to Vic¬ 
toria, opened their 1966-67 play Saturday at home with 
a fairly easy 5-1 victory ov#r the touring Los Angeles 

Blades. j- 

Meanwhile, In Seattle, the new falling to the Totems 4-2. Seattle I 
San Diego Gulls lost (heir lost its first gam.- Friday. 5-2 to, 
second game in two nights, Los Angeles at home. 

—--— ---— In all. more than 16,000 fans I 

saw the night’s three games— j 
p » 3,711 in Victoria, 4.660 in Seattle 

Mi WM flfi Af and 8.067 in Portland. 


Summaries 


Rollie Wilcox and Gordie Redahl Payoffs, 
early in the day. 

He inked Larry Keenan noon 
after Keenan arrived in town 
and got Andy Hebenton's sig¬ 
nature late in the afternoon. . 

Keenan centred for Hebenton 


tHWTEB* (*n>rEKE.N(SC 
WETS 


RAN lnr.no t SEATTI.E 4 


Pnl (,iM: 

1. SraUlc. Chu •fUiUhKf 
3 San Olctu. B'lJoa i 
U SB 

P«n«llkrt- HarMillao SO : 
SE C: Si: WllMI SO 9 (*; 
II M Mu-MIliB 50 ITU. 


*EATTI.r. 4 inn ANOEl.M I. rORTIANO I " , IZ . , 

nm prnu Neil Qark had D 

1. Portland. Madijan lL*ach> U:li. _j RpA-WI I, 
uihi«r> »'3». PrnallUra -Maaalar P 2 17 T.^jrannl anQ KeQarU 85 n 

i Panafabkni S 1Q . K "«lrtrkaMi I A. Major, 5:* , ox a CVW U(HH 
LA Bench, imnl b> Ruaw. S 45; Prall LOTS Of «UKB 
2_>0. P 1J JO; U-..h P 13:00 McVIr LA Rn - kjp M j k . 1 

» »; Pon**'* SE 11 M. Mhiw P 34 55 Omltenl KOOKie AlIKe 


and Bruce Carmichael, Dave Aatkalrheaaa __I I ] M !H II 

Parenteau started between J an * r2iT-o* .i i i in m IS 

kowski and Wilcox and rookie i.imn.» ..i i i iu j« u 

Neil Clark had Dick Lamoureux ■ c - Ummm 4 » • bi ni i 

and Redahl as his wingmates. ( eastern com'Eik.mr 


DT8 OF WORK ISS.’St- 

Rookie Mike Laugnlon and uaair*.i . 


Sunday 

Football 

Highlight 


3 S~t U .. HalUral. iGaulhl^. Mderl ,- 5 .-^^--^ , j, | at centr e. 

4. SaaltM. Lund -Ward. DtoNUi 13:3* P*it«Datrick H was a 

Pmalilaa - Hint SO 1:30 Watvn SD | . f -Maaaiar P .14, Kilpatrick 

1-5* MrNabA SD. Major. H'Kkala SE. LA'IJO _ PUt It WOI 

l. S UrN^SD^l'ia P “**" hkn I V po^: A. Srh-naui* /Jonaal 1 41. With St 
U, MOabA SO JJ.IO. J PcrtJand Saundani 1J:5I. OUtstandin 


j> i7 io m. via 1 .a 17 50: Madif«n p veteran Steve Witiuk ba<h got 
- ,:< n 1 *i f *r r' by H * > ' 1,;4S plenty of icg time alternating 


for Liana and Dave Moton the 


In a game filled with penalties Major. 3 i«: ward se 4 «. P 
at Portland, eight men were t u, Mcnmw so i» * 


sent to the penalty box in the s Seam*. Dinem <Luad. Hnahn- P*nalll**-Caron P 3.14: Portland 

Ithird Denod four frtan each W:24- henrh penally »*rtfd by Lundr. 3:24: 

iniru penoa. lour irom eacn t Sbb HutJ , WaUo- H>»*«i]vnun« la inn. Kelly LA. rfrved 

team. 1» S«. Ha'. 12 27 . HendrlrkMin LA. miamndurt. 

Penalties Walana SO :1*. Haley SD 15:23; A Srhmautx P 14 30: Uoodoin P 
TWO ASSISTS U K Fed on SE » 39. 1 13 12. O Rea LA W» 

Sate*. ^ Save* 

I Connie Madigan hit in the charep.«, i* u .g rT- 1 -aao* — TJ 15 ’-M 

puck in the first period's only -- . *— T - T - a 

I scoring. Art Jones had two 

! assists for Portland in the 1 1 l 

second period when Amie Vhn /»!/ I Ama^ 


Shack Comes Back 

“AJ '” tba “ third J«„ h-lprd «,t ^ . 

schedule. ISchmautz again, and BiU Saun- ' I ’ 1 roiiniT 

JBAA Mustangs meet Farmer ders hit , n ^ clincher ^ I H I .flU f rflVP L S V 

Construction in Macdonald Park 1 assisted. -®- \JvIIwI VF • O j 

et ,2 p.m. and must win to enter] ^ Willie O Ree. * 

the playoffs. Other league uho W1|s returnw j to the Blades Eddie Shack, the ‘•almost’* 

games feature Campbell River week after a trade with Victoria Maple Leaf, was— 

against Victoria Ho *P et ’ , 1,1 Portland, scored his team’s only naturally—involved in a con- 
Camarvon Park and Cbwichan Koat M minuf „ into the last troversy Saturday while playing 
at Nanaimo, both also at 2. period. his first exhibition game for To- 

T ^Ssoccer first divl^ «>™ ASSIST ronto^ 

Ion. Hourigans vs. Red Lions at Howie Young assisted him A Shack goal against De Vo, t 
Topaz, Scottish vs. Vic West at while one Portland man waa In at T^to was ^sallt^ w^n 
Hoywood and Luckies vs. Gorge the penalty box. e . . , . 

■*. c “ tra1 ' 111 *< L, < 1 p a rtU '"’ “““ ^ r £ Jf 

h,* ’^^doTILnr™ £ *•»><■. «» Totem* .cored « *».* by Cry Berymmr. 

Falcons' at lower Topaz. Colony »«hin 14 seconds and i ”* U R ^ r N S^ i ^ 1, ^3 

»■ Tue .. Be„ r HUK -™. on m he,, S .„ D.eyo - - 

and University Norsemen vs. W» l, j ^ Earl 

252. a ‘ 2* Head SSJMSjy £ £ 

• Island juvenile hockey ond J* rlod snd ■«* «** »»«* Henri Richard had *»° and 

• IM t? d JU , „ , into a 3-1 lead. Bobby Rousseau, Yvan Coum- 

Victoria Nixons in Nanaimo at n||OT oy er and Gilles Tremblay one 

• Volleyball, the B.C. junior Seattle had opened the scoring ^^T t nennU| h mitr^ 

women's team, hopeful, vs. the midway through the first period 
Vic High boys' team in on when Jean Gauthier passed 
exhibition at the YMCA from 1 from behind the net to Don Qilx. 

to 3 p.m. who climaxed the power play # . 

Monday's big event is the Vic with a tow shot into the left cor- ,4 Ihprill I MM 

High-Oak Bay high school oer. rLUILIlU 

aoccer game for first place, on gSl u'f* r w PoweU River defeated Albe 

Q.I Bay gmund .t - p.m. tam L u"poS, ^ 5Tm a Vancouver Wand juvenile h 

Wilcox. berni. 

late counter Daryll de Winters paced tl 

Seattle stretched its margin B°als while Lou Vermetto sc 
with less than throe minutes to goals. 

play when Bill Dineen fired -« 

home the puck. San Diego capl- 

taUzed on a manpower advan- T ftrPpa RpIflinR Title 
tage with 10 seconds left, the 10rrC ° IMHmilB 1.1 UC 

AeewOlM *• «M—' T*M*a goal going tO Fred HBt*. 

2 —*.^ ^ Gull netminder Bob Oiam- __ 

toT*»IT are m m*«m poux played a tremendous game. M B __ M M 

cri-e. •*»• - r«ia« iMiaibi njn,| ng back 42 ahots. Seattle V MWUMM i 

goalie Jim McLeod had to make § W\Z/ JL C 4 

TODAY only 18 saveo. 


p : 14 ; x'lipatrick It was a hurried arrangement, 
a 11 so. but it worked. }^ 1J0 

VpJrttal!*; a. Rphmaiiis 1:41. With Shvetz turning in an.. 

5 Pnrtiind s*und*r* u:5i. outstanding game and Erickson 

p” ^ir'Umind and La brosse not far behind, 2/3 
mrh prnaiiy wn-nt by Lund*. * 24: the Victoria defence didn't lapse 
-un* LA 171:37. Kelly LA. n'r'nl hy Mm. 

«>. 12:27. Hendiirkvin LA. iruncondurl. too Onen. 

f zt: a srhmnuw p 14 so: Goodmn p And It got plenty of help from 3 » 
l sa\**° ^ L ^* **' forwards who played spirited ;{*- 

la ■ 17 13 7-m | hockey and didn't too often for-j; 

——---r-get hockey Is a two-way game.Kjf * 

. I UNUSUALLY COOL 


Kin* dohvrui 
Yard! ruahmf 
Yard* panln* 
Paaaea ma<Jr/tri*d 
faaaci tnlerreoted by 
Punla—avrraar yard* 
Kumbiri. fumW*« Irat 
FenaJUca/Intai yards 


Flral down 
Yarria ruahm* 
Yarda pnaalnji 
Paaaea made/lriH 
Paaaei interc*p<*d hv 
Punta/avera** vartBr- 
Kumbtea/rumblea ki«t 
PenalIJi-a/total jarda 


Munsey 


Eddie Shack, the “almost’* 
Victoria Maple Leaf, was— 
naturally—involved in a con¬ 
troversy Saturday while playing 
his first exhibition game for To¬ 
ronto. 

A Shack goal against Detroit 
at Toronto was disallowed when 
referee Art Skov ruled Shack 
used his hand to bat the puck 
into the net. Detroit won 3-0 


Smitfi, not yet 21, left few 

fears about las ability to make 'W TW~h JT^I rW 

k big in hia fir* professional # m 

TTie ex-Toronto Marlboro goel- 
tender perhaps allowed too ^ 

many rebounds but he proved H j 4’ m 

an unusually cool youncatrr \_A 

under fire and showed some fine 
move* in registering a 33-stop 

shutout. WALLA WALLA. Wash. (API 

The Leafs cajme out aggres- —Dfck Gibbons passed for three 
aively, carryif* the play and al- touchdowns and scored another 
ways forcing the issue by out- himself Saturday as the Univer- 
gkaking the Seals. And they did »ity of B.C. trampled Whitman 
it withnut taking a iienalty. 58-12 in an exhibition football 
which could be a first for the game- 

a k‘b' Chip Barrett and Dave Cor- 

ALERT SAVE coran each licored twice for 

Most of the better chanoes in UBC - Major U S. college re- 
the scoreless first period be-’ suits: 
longed to toe Leafs but they just cautomi* h, wuhmtt-r » 
couldn't get to the puck to fin- $2 ^ u W i« ,h c3i5i«tosui. ,S t. 
bh off some promising op dot Wyomin* n. ,v*w Mexico i. 

. _ u . Orem Slat* 14. I-Uhn 7 


UBC Thumps 
U.S. College 


the Oak Bay ground at 4 p.m. 

L SOLUNAR TABLES 

TO HSH OR HUNT 

Akfa. 

4m4la| >• Si M e n TiMm 


Uw aril I* Say* are aa Mam 
lllaaea lAle* are PacIBe D*yH|kl 

Tlaaeli 


Shack 


Albemi Defeated 

Powell River defeated Albemi 4-2 Saturday, In 
a Vancouver Island juvenile hockey game in Al¬ 
bemi. 

Daryll de Winters paced the victors with two 
goals while Lou Vermetto scored both Albernl 
goals. 


taxktiea. 

Smith helped matters along, in 
a game to which it became evi¬ 
dent early that toe first goal 
might be the big one, by making] 
an alert save on Seal rookie 
George Berube midway through 
the period. 

It wasn’t until the 37th minute 
that the first goal came, after 
the Leafs had missed several 
great chances and Smith had 
kicked out a screened drive by 
John Gravel. 

He also had a bit of luck when 
Ron Harris missed an open goal 
with a hard drive. 

Redahl broke the deadlock, 
i slapping in his own rebound 


One Punch Does It 


Southern Cal. 31. SUnlord T. 

Arvi-u■ 13, Text* T. 

Clemaan >. Duka *. 

Hotre Dam* 1Z North Carolina S. 
MJchlfmn State U. C*ilo State *. 
Maaaarhuaetla 14, Rhode laland I. 
Oaorsta Tech IT, Auburn 1. 
Mlulailppl 14, S. Ml**l**lppl T. 
Worthw**urn I. Wlaconaln I. 


SOCCER 

The Games at Heywood 
Park are easy to see from 
Suites and the Rooftop 
Lounge of THE BEACON 
ARMS APARTMENTS on 
Rupert St. Why not plan 
to live next to the Park, 
close to Town. Churches, 
Hospital? THE BEACON 
ARMS, 2-Bedroom Suites 
from $135. Call Mrs. 
Graves at 384-0329, or 
D.M.D. at 382-9282. 

DUenlile* Maaaieaaeal aa* 


Oregon 17, Air Forre *. 

Netoraika 21, lianaaj State 10. 
Symrut* 30, Breton College S. 

Vermont 32. New Hampthira 34. 
Oklahoma S3. Kansa* 0. 
Dartmouth 4S, Brown 14. 

Navy 24. PHUburgh 7. 

Vlllanma IE Delaware 14. 
Harvard 21, Cornell d. 

Colgate 7, Prinreton 0. 

Bur knell 2R, Pennsylvania 21. 
Yala 44. Columbia 21. 

Holy Croai 17, Bo*i«i U. 14. 
Army 14. Rutger* S. 

Maryland », We*t Virginia I. 
Alabama 11, Tenneaie* ID. 
Mlmiewta “IT. Iowa 7. 

Mliaourt 7, Oklahoma Stata 0. 
Purdue 22, Michigan 21. 

Plinola 24. Indiana 10. 

Colorado 41, Iowa SUU XL 


CANADIAN 

FOOTBALL 

Caapbtll Riw 
Rai4trt 

vs. 

Viettri* Ntniitt 
Isisy, 2 p.M. 

CARNARVON PARK 


Ron Lancaster passed 24 yards 
to Worden at 4:51 of the second 
quarter and Reed scored min¬ 
utes later after Gamer Ekstran 
blocked a Neil Beaumont punt 
and Wally Dempsey of Riders 
recovered on the B.C. 12. 

Riders got a single in tli# 
third quarter and Dorsch made 
it 22-14 with a two-yard plunga 
at 1:55 of the fourth. 

FANS STOPPED 

Seven minutes later Munsey 
galloped five yards for the 
major. 

Then, fans who had started 
for the exit stopped abruptly 
when Kapp started his Lions 
moving with less than four min¬ 
utes left to play and two points 
separating the teams. 

Lions made* five first downs 
on 10 pass and run plays before 
Mitchell lined up on the 30 for 
the vain field goal bid. 

FOUNTS FOR KEMPH 

Halfback Don Lisbon, tackle 
Ron Everett and defensive half¬ 
back Ron Howell scored Mon¬ 
treal majors. Peter Kempf 
added two field goals and a 
single. 

Wally Gabler scored Toron¬ 
to's lone touchdown while John 
Vilunas kicked a field goal and 
single. Punter Dave Mann also 
scored a single. 

Montreal led 3-1 after one 
quarter. 13-4 at the half and 
119-5 after three quarters. 


Ramblers Win 

TACOMA (AP)—The undefea¬ 
ted Seattle Ramblers downed 
Tacoma Tyees 16-7 in a Pacific 
Football League game here 
Saturday night. (See Victoria 
Steelers story, Page 16.) 


CANADIAN 

FOOTBALL 

Faraitr C*n$truoti«n 

v*. 

J.B.A.A. Mustangs 

TODAY, 2 P.M. 
McDonald Park 


Minor Major Minor Major 

9:55 1:28 7:50 ldW 

11:10 

TOMORROW 
til « 10:45 

3:58 


TUESDAY 

3:38 12:25 

8:88 

12:06 

WEDNESDAY 
4:38 1:25 

4:38 

1:20 

THURSDAY 
8:38 2:20 

8:45 

2:00 

FRIDAY 

8:15 3:05 

8J5 

2:25 

SATURDAY 
7:83 3:45 

1:38 

3:00 

SUNDAY 

7:18 4:10 

8:85 

3 45 

MONDAY 

8:38 4.30 

8:18 

4:23 

TUESDAY 
8:18 4:50 

8:35 

M*j*r 

***Mar part***. Mill, 1M 


SAN JUAN (AP) — Jose 
_ _ tCbegui) Torre* won his third 

I iAk/ lyioVI light-heavyweight title defence 
VilRjr iViail ^ gBociang <*,, challenger Chic 
Calderwood with a right hook in 
MT j,. 2:08 of the second round Satur- 

Uym King n«ht. 

w O The 29-year-old Scottish chal- 

CMLLIWACK (CP) — Gordon ,en *w went dawn on Ms back 


gregote senior men. title * the hi. feet as referee Teddy 
nr* --Martin counted but stumbled 


here Saturday. throurfi the ropes and the fight 

Garmon am—ert 50.70 points endcd ' 
out of a possible 80 to the ab- ***** PUNCH 
event Rnoi Torre*. (SO. a New York-horn 

Second was Bo Bennett of Puerto Rican, finished Calder- 
Sesttle. with 50.05 points Third wood with the first good punch 
was Hans Frick of toe Univer- at the scheduled 15-round fight. 
a*ty of B.C.. wilh 49.85 points. For toe first rourel and the 
Sandra Hartley of UBC won first two minute* of the second, 
the senior women's title, with both fighters had jabbed lightly 
34.82 points of a posmble 40 for and cautiously at each other 
four events. looking for openings. 


I* 1 k*an. 4*lk bp,. 

Ml»*r P>IM*, akartar la liritla*, 
lllhl Dp*. 


Torres 


Torres was an 8-5 favorite but 
the fight had been figured as a 
drawn-out slugfest. 

Calderwood. the taller' fighter 
of the two, had a hard ’left jab 
and tried to get to Torres' head, 
FAMOU8 LEFT 
But Torres kept both hands 
close to his cheeks and waited 
patiently far fa*, opening. HU 
famous left hook began to 
redden Calderwood'* body, then 
suddenly he found the opening 
to Calderwood'* head. 

The victory, Torres' 39th 
against one loss and one draw, 
greatly enhanced his hopes for a 
title shot with heavyweight 
champion Cassius Clay. 

Torres had said before the 
fight that if he defeated Calder¬ 
wood and Dick Tiger in a New 
York fight scheduled for Dec. 
12, he will ask Clay for a match. 


SANDOWN PARK 

EXTRA DAY! 

MONDAY, OCT. 17 
Parade to the Post 1:15 P.M. 

Enjoy the final day of racing this season. Quine 11 a 
first and last race; Exacto fourth race. Rain or 
shine. FREE PARKING. 


Wednesday 

Oct 19 

8:15 p.m. 

Memorial Arena 
Game No. * 

PORTLAND BUCKAROOS 

VICTORIA 
MAPLE LEAFS 

Ticket# on sale at the 
Memorial Arena Box Office 
and Price and Smith, 8 a.m. 
to 5 p.m. dally. 

Cl* as* P***i«r*. .1*4* ■». 























ISLAND NEW'S 


CLASSIFIED 


SECOND NEWS SECTION 


VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1966 


PAGE TWENTY-ONE 


Shabb y Housin g 

Cowichans 


putting in left-turn slots Is very 
little. "Surely Mr. Gaglardl 
(highways minister) will count 
lives much more valuable than 
the small expense of making 
these life-saving left-turn slots. 

“Also,'' said Mr. Stevens, 
"why does the government have 
to wait for a coroner’s jury to 
recommend left-ftwn slots be¬ 
fore installing them? Cannot our 
government engineers see this 
need before a fatality?” 


By AGNES FLETT 

NANAIMO — The Nanaimo 
Citizens Highway Safety Cbuncil 
is going to make an all-out ef¬ 
fort to obtain mpre left-turn 
lanes on Vancouver Island’s 
Trans-Canada Highway. 

George Stevens, chairman of 
the safety council, said the lack 
of left-two skits has been one 
of the major causes of death on! 
highways. 

Four well-known Island areas 
were used as examples by Mr. 
Stevens. 

• A coroner’s jury recom¬ 
mended a left-turn slot at the 
Lantsville 


By JOHN MATTERS 

DUNCAN—Angry Cowichan Indians will rally to¬ 
day to protest shabby housing conditions on their near¬ 
by reserve. • 

The first time the 1.400 • * Mattresslaid on toe 

, floor to sleep six children. 
Cowichans have been moved to _ . 

• Most homes without run- 
tuch desperate measures, they ^ Moat „ 

will mass for a meeting with J. bathtubs. 

V. Boys, B.C. Indian commis- It will be explained to him 
•loner. that the Cowichans would Mke to 

. ,_. ... . , live in good homes, where their 

He has been invited to make a ”__, _ 

4 ™.- rj ___ csnkiren can study, their wives 

tour of the reservation and see _, _ 

• _ ■« .... ,. , oan cook good meals, and where 

for himself conditions which 

““ W —• “ d kW 

class citizens. . ~ 

i Tne Cowichan band s griev- 

Mr. Boys will see such cases ,*** committee has sent Mr. 
* s: Boys a brief outlining the 

• Four married couples problems and suggesting solu- 
with 16 children living in a tkns. It was to be made public 
house 24 feet by 36 feet. after today's meeting. 


For Break-in 


Car i oaks to turn into Shawnigan Lake turnoff as truck heads toward Victoria 


cutoff, about s i x | 
miles north erf Nanaimo, follow-! 
ing a fatality there. 

The department of highways, 
he said, put in the slot and no 
accidents have been reported 
at this point since. 

• After a fatality at the 


junction of Old Victoria Road' 
and highway at Chase River 
’ ~B the department of highways put 

I ' I __ __ in a left-turn slqf, Mr. Stevens 

I yLT I said, and now traffic flows 

[ V B B B B smoothly and no more accidents 

"*■ J have been reported at this 

W point. 

• This spring there was a 
ment of unskilled apd unedu- f, ta lity when a car was making 
caled woricevs. a left turn into the Nanaimo 

"To educate our people re- airport The coroner's jury 
quires an investment in educa-, recommended a left-turn slot, 
tion.’’ he maintained and paral- Mr. Stevens said, and the pub¬ 
ic led education with investment lie is still waiting, 
claiming. "The uroversity is ^ from Nanaimo mus , 

worth at least J100.000 over the make „ , eh turn lnto the air _ 
mdiviAial. lifetime - [port, waiting for an opening in 

The correlation between the 60-mile-an-hot* - oncoming 


NANAIMO — Ronald Royal 
Boudot, 27, of Ladysmith was 
sentenced Saturday to 15 
months in jail for breaking and 
entering. 

He also received concurrent 
sentences of eight months for 
possesion of an offensive wea¬ 
pon and six months for assault. 

Boudot 
attempted 


By ARNOLD OLSON 
NANAIMO - The benefits to 
a region, community, and the 
immediate area from having a 
regional college were underlined 
Saturday by speaker* from B.C. 
and the U.S. 

Nanaimo was the boat for the 
■enrinar on regional colleges 

Saturday at the Shoreline Hofei. I president, of the ~University~oi j skills and trtn 
More than 100 people turned out | Victoria, in which he stated the'alarming increase 


from Duncan and Campbell benefit! 
River. i college 

Starting at 8:30 am. with busines 
registration It concluded after 9 payers, 
p.m. having heard talks from| ..y^ 
educators and others connected , 
with education and regional ■ 
colleges here and in the U S. the 
KEYNOTE ADDRESS ^ , 

j The keynote address was logical 
given by Dr. Maioom Taylor, times 


Three Types Sought 

■Die Cowictians are asking far building program, detailing just 
three type* of housing: free how many homes toould be 

home, for widows and irrvakdi, Jg* ** whom * **« 

tore; or four yean. 

rental-purchase homes for » We . w ,** „*** ^ 
people who work seasonally and houses but for a progrwn that 
homes of the buyers' choice of wit give our people decent 
design, built under mortgages house, now, not in 10 yean’ 
held by the National Housing time," said Mr. Joe. 

Act and Indian Affairs Branch. The Indians are concerned 
The brief is understood to that crowded homes will have 
contain specific recommends- their effects in not only the 
tior* on the sequence of a preeent but future generations. 


charged with 
ler after he 
broke Into his estranged wife's 
apartment Jan. 1 and found 
another man with her. 

LENIENCY 

The jury deliberated 4!4 hours 
Friday night before finding 
Boudot guilty of the reduced 
charge of assault. It reeom- 


Firm Finances 
Urged by Expert 


inflicted serious Injury and 
might have killed,” said Mr. 
Justice J. A. Macdonald in his 
address to the court, adding 
that people cannot be allowed 
“to take the law into their own 
hands.” 

HEED8 REQUEST 

"I heed that recommenda¬ 
tion,” he said in reference to 
the jury’s recommendation of 
leniency. "Because of that rec¬ 
ommendation ... I would Im¬ 
pose a sentence less severe than 
If they hadn’t made It.” 

"I cannot suspend sentence 
... and do my duty ...." he 
concluded before passing 
sentence. 


school, ‘ hi. clothe, arsr dean. ?*** wouM aoo * pt The point was made here 

But when an Indian child goes wx * e Saturday by John Arnett, educa¬ 
te school hi. clothe, may be Mr. Joe said (he Indians have Won specialist with the public 

dirty because his parents have given the government two relations firm of James Lovick 

to pack water a great distance months in which to come up Ltd., Vancouver, 
to do the washing. with a Arm aokitton. Jt fifty Mr. Arnett told 100 people I 

"The other children look at don’t have a proposal by then, attending a regional college 

him and say he’s a ’dk-ty they’ll march. conference that voters may turn 


dollar and how spending It the topics which be discussed. and told of the vital 

would Increase public income." indicating that it can provide J* rt ** Hbrar >' P ia y* in any 
"We arc giving our young facilities for training to increase i 
people cut flowers Instead of general or technical knowledge. Hla concluding remarks 

showed how students’ parents! 
save money by having a 
regional college, and how the 
community benefits by having a 
greater number of educated and 
skilled workers in the area. 

"The life chances you will 
open up for your children are 
incalculable." he said in closing. I 


NANAIMO — The academic 
board for higher education in 
B.C Saturday submitted recom¬ 
mendations to the education 
minister far a Vancouver Island 
regional college. 

The col l eg e , if implemented, 
would be a joint venture of ail 
nine school districts north of the 
Maktoat. and would be located 
near here. 

The location was recom¬ 
mended by Univenaty of B.C. 
professor Dr. Leonard Marsh to 
a survey stiidi also proposed a 
branch campus near Courtenay 

Dr. Roy MacMillan of Na¬ 
naimo. head of fire college co- 
orrhnattog committee, said be 
was bopeftrf now that the 
board’s letter had gone to Leslie 
Peterson that a decision to build 
the college would be made. 

If favorable word is received, 
said Dr. MacMillan, a plebes- 
cite would be held in the area! 
concerned, then a referendum 
far funds would be bald in each 
district. 


encouraging them to grow their 
own f lowers, ” said Gordon 
Campbell, principal of Selkirk 
College, Castlegar. 

1 He maintained that students; 
should not be fed pre-digeetedl 
Information but the p roc cm of 
learning 


Navy Celebrates 
Nelson’s Victory 


through experience 
must be developed. 

YOUNG COLLEGE 
He outlined the development 
erf Selkirk Co lege and admitted 
that there were things that 
oould be improved, pointing out 
that the college is only baa- 
weeks old. 

The community college should 
have a community character, 
belong to the people of the 
community, reach out and help 
Mrs. Barker said .he hoped it, share knowledge with it, and 
the tradition would remain as work in conjunction wifi) high! 


School Libraries 
Very Important 


NANAIMO 


be centrally located, organized 
with a collection of readily 
acoeuible material of many 
kinds, that support, and is an 
Integra] part of the educational 
program,” she said. 

I "We must broaden the 
|cept of the school library,' 
said, "and we must i 


officer visit our corps," said I ° cn ? ed *, «**• drum ““ 
Mrs. Barker, wife of Command- Kkxkrnspiel band, 
ing Officer Lieut. D. W. Barker. T™ 1 b something 

"If any of our boy* join the **«■«*• **»«■* b°Y» have had no 
Navy they do it on their own.’’ background in music at all.” 

said Mrs. Barker. 

BOYS’ BRIGADE , Last year ttie band placed 

Before there was any Navy in second in the Cowichan Music 
Canada a group of people who Festival and the adjudicator 
were quite sure a world war commended their quality of 
was coming started a beys' music. 

brigade. Many of these boys "The Intereating tiling Is the 


- ecn- 
” she 

mtke 

resources available to bright 
students. , 

VARIETY NEEDED 
'The good school library 
should contain an abundant and 
varied collection of books and 
other material, administered by 
a competent librarian, who is 
skilled and trained as a teacher 
too.” she said. 

’Hie school library must help 
the school to encourage the 
student to draw his own con¬ 
clusions in a program of 
discovery and learning. She 
said. 

CHANGE ATTITUDE 
She Said the public attitude 
that the library must give way 
to mare important school eqrip- 
ment must change as there is 
no more important equipment 
for any school, than its library. 
The auditorium in which Miss 


Drinking 


Speed Boosted 
For Fertilizers 


school, to an audience of 200, 
comprised of librarians, 
teachers, and students, she used 
to advantage the modern facili¬ 
ties of libraries — films, photos, 
and slides with a modern 
classroom aid. the ov e r hea d 
projector. 

"A school library today must; 


— An experimental like highway trailers in approxi- 

load bulk fertilizer mately 20 minutes, and is 

_. ... hauled 12 miles to the airstrip 

lally-designed high- gt ^ 


look after such needs as a hail Mrs. Barker said all the boys 
"It is an interesting thing,” are being taught to read music, 
■aid Mrs. Barker. "Between the The Trafalgar Day ball had 
First World War and the Second 
World War the Germans had 
about 2,000,000 paid personnel in 
the Navy Leigua.” 

DUNCAN CORPS 
The Duncan Sea Cadet Corps 
was founded by Jack Davie and 
the late Mrs. Joan Davie. The 
Duncan corps originally came 
from Chem&inus. 

The Navy League Hall in 


There, the cargo is blown into! 
two of Skyway's Stearman air-; 
craft, which carry 1,200 pounds 
each, can be loaded tn 1% 
minutes, and deliver the load 1 
from the air in less than six 
minutes. 


More News 
Of island 
On Page 12 














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AND WANTED 


151 FARMS FOR SALE AND 
WANTED 


OFFICIAL FORM CHART 


wuun syiy?K 

end Imped ihe' beauty of 
b-«ih Saeni-'h In tlif lfali Ten 
•h-ping neared acre* n«r Tuwmr 
I’-irk l'LL'9 liwnn cabin. me 
mifl'.'in gallon water mtrvulr. Iru 
t,,r and equipment. on paved road 
and water malm. *19.tfg>. 


2553 ACRE'S 


l-ARGK BUILDINGS 
CATTLE OR DAIRY 
10-ACRE LAKE 


Copyright ' 1308) by I tie Mr.Murray Putfiehing Cu. Lid. 
SANDOWN PARK. SIDNEY. B.C. 
Suienteenth Day. Saturday. Ocfioiier li, 1*66 


Near Pynran. th|* beautiful farm It 
Weal fur JDl'DF. ranch. TKA1XIXG 
farm or raising liEEF. LOVELY 
LAKE, well blocked. plenty of WILD 
LIKE Lovely rtdinx trails. Very 
SKCLl ; l>ED. yet only 23 minutes 
from downtown VWorla. Atkin* 
lift! OKI 


1 **-!lj4 Mr. El well 477-33*8 
' CORDON' HL'LME LTDI SIDNEY 


CENTRAL SAANICH 
1 ACRE 


Index 


JOHN BISHOP 

KV 44*11 t ANYTIME I 
HAGAR A SWAYNE 


I 3it3 Able Lea 4 iMrMrtllcerl 5 IX) 1 — 1| !»• 1»‘ llr.inntneld L*' 

'j 53 «) i>mana 2 (CSiuns) fl 114 2 — :•) S> ?l 1‘ ItilUnia 3 20 

93ds All Hay 4 ' MtUiilifllh* 2 113 3 — 4' 4' 4» 3< Sh:eW« 2 Si 

3321 Ann a Treasure 3 iMoermm 9 HU 3 — V 2*4 31 4* Milne . J?.xS 

' 1*5141 I'lnie I'apn 3 ULHarkeri 3 120 «- - 3* S* 2» S i Tern a.(lj 

9S3N Vrlona 3 l«iru*eri 4 *1!3 H — 8 3 &•■' «■ Arnold 218.1 

3314 Ak-gle'* Selena 3 'JKDavl*) 1 1IM 7 S' 8' 7» 7'» J-n « - 37 2i 

■9ld>' Spifcldy 3 .MrtJAnnwr.ayi 7 112 4 — IN* V* S X L'lJU-h 4.33 

gl INMJA lAll.t IJC4 TO DON 4 N4) PAID llllfl 

tl Ml Ti n* St». PI. lb. Winner 

43) Able lea . .. (3.M *4.*o »3. id Ct. * 4 Ky I.ea-InbilcTalJ# 

141 Unnaaa - t4.HI *i-2« Trained by 

(J) All Ray -- - ft. Id A Heor 

At poat and off at 2.U3 Tine 23 2-3, 4S3-S. 1.18 3-3. 1.24 Weather, clear Trail. 
Rind. Start, food. Won. ilrivlnjt. Winner entered to uc claimed for SAX) 
Handle, Jfi.Ttfl. Quuiella pu 4, 112 48L 

ABLE LEA. cu'.rk l.» te-fln. wa« huatled all Ihe way. and held off repealed 
cla :ien*e» DON ANA moved up going down beekalietoh, gut up on even term* 
with w.nner on top turn hot rxitd nit make h m give way. ALL BAY went evenly 
lawk *f leadera. ANN'S TREASURE «at up with leadert to head of Wretch, 
then tired 

Declared-Bo Jeater. A ban. 


You who have ipair time must look 
at thla! 2 -lieiIroom alucm home v.llh 
full baieincnl, needa umt finishing. 
Shi din t|»ee galore. La) Rite and 
lar«e gieenh.iute frame. Municipal 
walcr. 

ADELINE N1CHOL 
38h-4t('l nr 6S_ 2U0O 
1 *liiilcy I’hllpa Homeftnderi Ltd. 


43‘. ACRES 


SliawrJgan Lakr area; IIV. a *23.- 
(Ifl). S-yr.-old, 3-lwlrm liungali^ 2 
hathrms. I.ge. elec. Wt. with built' 
in reaturci. Ilv. rm. 30 *13’ will? 
lovely view and Ige view wmd-nvt. 
High tinithed base . O-O-M heating 
and lied-rit'lng nh.. Kitchen and 
flihrm Lg • tundei k. r.i1mmii,,j 
pn.il ptua a nice 2 -iaJrm. bung., full 
hate.. Bn-, rm. Lge l»m. chbken 
bjutet. axn: too!«, etc. Thlt la a 
«"H priced farm- The bUts< are 
worth Ihe atkJU price of ITfl.UM. 
Term«. Can lie seen by ea’Hnz Ston 
Hyland. 3S2-2137. eve* 3.X3-J520 pr 
Larre Skinner. .1-2-2157. e v a 1 
477-i783 Wealem Homes Ud. 


87 ACRES—METCIIOSIN 
WIDE SEA VIEWS 


Approx. 97 acre* la he mid In on* 
pm cel. Excellent tubdivltlun paten-' 
tv. Pnoe mini 1 lermi 1 . Ko r 
further information. please call 
fils, L. Oumming, 38fl-5aS3 i24 hr« I 
B C. Land A Insurance Agency Ltd. 

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I which have never won 1h)ee ra.es Tbce*-year-.ilda, 117 Hm : .drier. 
nnn-u4mama In 1968 aitiwed 3 11 m Clumlnc pi Ice »1 (ill. INirac tkvufc-d: 
*1; sec md. *19i; third, *711; f orth. *35 Pith. *3i 

MV AM* lINCHtll' Ft 

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EXCELLENT FARM TRADE" 
Dairy farm Nanaimo district. Full 
line of Implements. 2 mialern bairn 
and milk houses. Modem 3-bedn»im 
h-. me. IM8 lla milk qteda. Slale- 
ments ileiw belter than *1)410 groaa 
pec month. One man oneratlon" 
Everything In A-l eunrtltlnn: hnv 
yield sufficienl. Full price Including 
j.a-k. atia-k and barrel, only *«9.non. 
Otvner will consider good home on 
small bolding, Victoria 1 * liuncan 
area at part payment. Ci’n*art M. 
Jenkins. NEWCASTLE REALTY 
l.TD. Nanaimo. R.C. Call collect 
Skyline 4-4401. or evenings Skyline 4- 
2640. 


Three room, white shingle house 
plus separate garage and nearly live 
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Cuile a Int of rock hut tnr seclusion 
U cannot I* excelled. FULL PRICE 
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OddsSir 


Index ll see and (Welter PI* Wi SI 
<KM4 Pallnffair ( ‘Dtamnnd' 3 ••11.1 4 

HMR Kslalc Chief 4 I MrMaEltloltt 4 12(1 .1 

9323 TUfflna 3 ■Mral.lj'.-a*' 5 114 6 

95*1 Kirabruik 1 iHESyminztnni 3 114 V 

9341 Kaay Joe 3 iS*C Stable* « Tl? 1 

S3 HI Never Lilt 3 ‘HJCogwrl 2 11* 3 

*2 HI T1H3 
Ml rails (fair 
III katsle Mid 
(31 Tikrta* 


- S"« 34 2 ! I* Arnold 

- 7", I* 1‘ 2'J OUbbertsnn 

- 6 * 34 3** Flnlpx 

" 5*4 4” 4‘ TVillon 

4-i 4>J 6 '» Sir Ida 

- It ?■ No* 6 Trejos 

Winner 

(li | I Star A/falr-Penpalo 

Trained by 

14. Johnnn 


18.76 ACRES 

3 MILE CIRCLE 

Vendor will accept a house or 
apartment Work as part payment 
fur this eholce parrel of land 
rxi.nwi. Phune ROY E. HILLS. 
*V 58741. 

Northweilern Securllle* Lid. 


Itr. FI. kb. 

•s.no 13 .an Ki.m 

- K.m *3.51 

-143.10 


At piat and r«4T at 2JA Ttme. 23 1-S. 4d 4-5. T 133-3, 1 2B. 
g <xt Stairt. IPX Id. W'li. handily. Winner entered tc 
Handle. »13.S42 

PALI/TFAJR waa laken In hand at break, tat tjrk t 


WE SELL FARMS 
CALL 


EXCEPTIONAL VALUE 


Week 011 the Prairies 


New York 
Fair 
Survivor 


HAGAR * SWAYNE LTD. 
EV 4-O.y.'! 1 


rin* tn 4 acrei near Elk Lake. 
Fail of Ibit Bay Highway. all 
cleared arable land. Chore area. 
P' tenllal suh-dlvl«lnn. Full prli a 
only 19 9341. fall GEORGE CHAN. 
W2W or SK-Mi*. Mayfair Rraliy 
Lid. 


Ocean Tug Contract 
Goes to Manitoba 


'—THIRD RACE-Claiming, pulse lavi K.c Ua-ee-year-oldi and uptvarti 
I wtwti teve not won a race In iqSR Three-year-old*. 117 lisa : uhlr-. 
Ctalmmg pdwe M.OIU. Purae Avtiled: >'irat, *»C; aec.ind. *l*i: third, 
h, *83: fifth, I2U. 4WK MII.4 


SAANICH 
30 ACRES 

Inieresting farm holding with a 
modem 1 . 20(1 aq. ft., full basement 
home and a good bavn. Also In- 
rludei 6 acrei of cleared, low, 
bullum land aurrnunded by beauti¬ 
ful parkland with acme timber 
(ht-nrr haa other C'irrmitmenu Will 
aell at the Imv price of only KS.HI0. 
Call GEORGE CHAN at 3SA-2SY.. 
Rrs. 3S2-941A Mayfair Realty Ltd. 


GOLDEN NEMATODES? 

NO 1 

GOLDEN OPPORTCNm- 
YF.S! 

'* aciea of lovely farm land In 
productive North Saanich *45.(W - 
"pen to often. 

A. M. Chandler. JNJ-4294. Bastion 
Square Propertlei of Victoria Ltd. 


OrtdlSti 


Horae and Owner 


Index 


Roniindor <af last year's Now 
York World Fair is Unisphere, 
looming above greet) turf and 
treclined, empty mads. This, 
and structures In near back¬ 
ground, are all that remain 
of fair structure that closed 
year ago. Top left centre 
plane comes in for landing at 
nearby LaGuardia Field. — 
(API 


1*1 Phillips 
•J* Shields 
3‘ leiei) 

41 Millie 
S') Arnold 
45 'A SeU« 

7'« Hr snfield 
9 F’lnliw 


95<I7 Lucky Spend.T (DAOtunel 4 120 4 4* 

953* ClMUHHon Son 4 >JDuggan' 6 131 3 

na.T7 Miss Avalon 3 'RlvetlKleeO 7 *112 8 >*• 
9812 Good mir»on 4 fRgroMerl * TI7 7 7* 

9829 Orange Result 7 irjimheili 7 *113 3 3 r 

9SB7 Kvnm S UWhHIVIdi 5 12<l I 7* 

9537 Audani-SJS Bcsu * ilnmlnni 1 123 8 X 

9SJ9 Dark Ginger < 'MrMsDrurei 3 120 2 t - 

• ‘ MfTI U.» 

*41 InrAv Kpendrr 
<•* < Inmnvin boa 
(7) Miss Aval*** 


\I •miinipi I Riverton Boat Works, on the 
1 shore of Lake Winnipeg will 

Believe it or not. a Klvrrton. build the tug for the depart- 
Man.. firm has got the $55,000 ntent <rf federal works to be 
contract for construction of a used in blasting and dredging 
tugboat for use in the port of operations. 

St. John's. Newfoundland. * a * 


Saskatchewan 


Ciumry lots, from 2-5 arres. excel¬ 
lent soil. Ms of wsler. Wissfed and 
some wUh aeavtrw. Allrsrtue 
.urved »nd ande mails near ahupt 
and schixJs tn the beautiful Metcho- 
sui area. Price fmm *1.301 tn *2.3<« 
an acre. JOHN BISHOP. EV 44631. 

HAGAR A SWAYNE. LTD. 


Winner 

Be g 3 Ky l-ea-Min Shamn 
Trained by 
H Mnermnn 


•7.3* *S •* K.9* 

— n.i» 97 . 1 B 
- -**.3d 

Time, 54 2-5. 30T-5 1,17 3-S. 1.44 3-5. Wrathar. clear, 
ly. Winner emerexl t> f>e clAlmed for *UXin. Handle. 
* 1 S 

f.t'OKY SPENDER *4 rvod puutlsi early, was (ailed nn g.ne dms l*rk 
xtrMrti. moved Min Irani irul opened up i-v'e aib *nu«*. holding It (hrouati final 
uuaner. CINNAMON SON made mme on mdikv gang dim lau-kafcrcK i«il 
ui< unahle In nai ie-nn.*r (turn. MI5W AVAfjON dropped l*i* m flral half, then 
came Again (l rugh last Ihree-eightha to h*e third 


A 100-wagon train will roll 
over the old pioneer trail be¬ 
tween t.iray efbourg and M<w4- 
■i‘«h next summer as part of 
ihe Canada centennial celebra¬ 
tions planned by Gravelbourg 
citizens. 

Tlie train will «o through Li- 
Oeche, Fir Mountain. Wood 
Mountain, Summercove. Man- 
He Tyrdfte fxrth wtLsIs and and Kincaid and back 
arms but he will live. again. 

He landed on the river bank, oOnmaster will probably Ik* 
nari\>wly missing Ihe lower R ;iul Bonneau. one of the 
section of the trestle structure organizers, 
which carries tlje pipe. * * * 

* * * Saskatchewan crop and hail 

More than 5,000 Ukrainian insurance companies expect 10 
Canadians marked the 75ch nn- P fl y more than $6,000,000 in 
ni v ew a r y of #»e arrival of the .insurance this year, a survey 
first settlers of the rapidly yt- showed Thursday, 
creasing group when they gath- About $10,000 000 was paid last 
cred at the Shevchenko momi-year. . 
ment in WliuUpr K . following a r. r. Otterdahl. manager of 
parade. Saskatchewan Municipal 1 .1 

Lieutenant-Governor Richard Insurance, estimated his com- 
Bowles said all Gmada recog- pany Insured more than 48.000 
nizes the magnificent contribu- j farmers for hail damage, with 


IS* GULF ISLANDS 
PROPfRTIES 


PENDER ISLAND 
WATERFRONT 


9 ACRES OF THE FINEST LAND 
■n (kudun- HMil Beaut bully tinsj, 
Jlfl.'OO per acre. Guy Seymour. 
LV 4 S3K 479-4*06. 

C N MONTAGUE CO. LTD. 


Sails Colonist 

HANDICAP 


We hAve a good »clection of waier- 
fr-eit And view pr-iperliei. Ko« lull 
uAj-iiculAri cxjDtan 

FRED McLAUGHLLN. 

EV 2-425} ‘ Anytime 
Rltbet Agrncirx Limited. 

714 Fuct Street. VicluriA. B.C. 


MARSt*N INVESTMENTS LTD. 

ARE BUYING LAND 
CAM* oflets Immediately avAllaule 
fur your acreage. I*rm or imil! 
bolding. Call Mr. HoUkkiI. EV 2-SI17 
or R«a. EV 5-65*3. Neuitcad Really 
Lid) 


nr eg »<>( HTH R 44 B—Claiming purae *6.Y1 Fur t4ireeyr*r-o4di and upwnM 
9330 ulucti have rut won \hc\f ra< e« ki 261 TV.nt-*earrtld*. 117 l it: 
•Tiller. 123 H(A.I ruc-wenneri •/ t*i race* n 1985 allnwrd 3 Hi: nxi-wltmeri I 11 
:•*« a'l-iyred 4 It*. CTairrrKB prv-f B.flOOi Purae db'.ded: }Tra(, *3!<i; n-- r*A 
*130; tturd, *70; fourth. *35; Orth, *3) 

MX AM) ONE HALF H gljrtlis 


SALT SPRING ISLAND 
Prompt, convenient real eitate aerv- 
Ire available for Sill Spring and 
Ihe other Gulf Inland*, through 
DOUGLAS HAWKES LTD . 817 A 
Fort Street Pleaie (mlact Howard 
Byron, telephone 3*4-712* (or re*. 
Cangei 537 aufit). 


REALLY CHOICE- 
Aimed! 4 acrei of beautiful Mew 
Bopeity. Mai In* Drive. Gordon 
Head. Aikinn *40.0(10 full pdre. 
BEV. McARTHUR. N.^Umeetero 
Seiuritie* Ltd. 

ACKEAGE fnr'iuhdlvlalon. Beaull- 
fal high iucatlon. wlthiB 20 minute* 
frpm downtown Victoria. 110 arte* 
for onlv MO.flrt), For lull parUculara 
gall JOHN BISHOP. EV44B31. 
HAGAR A SWAYNE. LTD. 


MdaSi; 


Hor*e and Owner 


Index 


9T.47 Htghdom 4 iCSDlrk* 8 15(1 S — 5 1 1“ 1*1 Trcj . 

9541 Mig'cmhkcr 5 .MarahSUde) 3 *1J4 2 — ?’ 1"4 2* Am 4, 

9541 All Smoke 5 i.ARAndixma. 3 117 4 — 4** 5* S’) 3* Flol<-> 

9309 Belle'* Akltnl** 4 (RvltKlf) ( >113 9 « 7=! .V 4* U.*v; 

9V4t Lawmen* 9 • 9-huttrBrmvn■. S Ell * — 5b‘ «’ 7" No I"h4!h[ 

»ll Ardorln S (GeoffEAfH «V' 4 117 3 — 1“ ?** 4* (!• Bn..n 

9541 Aacei't R.-*l I (CotllnaBxtr) 7 12C 1 — 3-1 4“ «“ 7»* Sale* 

9310 Beau Jack* 9 <Whte44tWng> I 131 7 - 1“ I 4 9 Shield 

EXAITO (HH1HDOHN T4I M AlilCM 4KER1 RAID *3».1# 


By JIM TANG 

SANDOWN PAKh. MONDAY. OCT. 17, 19GG 

x. (Eighteenth Day) 

Weather clear (ett time of selection) Track fast 
First Post Parade at 1:15 p.ni. 

FIRST RACE—Claiming, $650, for three-year-olds and 


SALT SPRING LANDS LTD. 
Large*! Gulf Iilard Realtor 
■ox a. Cange* - Phon* 537-*51i 
Esta Mimed 192* 


« Ml n K13 

in IlMWIara 
(A) Maclrmakrr 
(11 All Henake 


Ch f 4 Sfienrilng Spree-High Cara 

Trained b* 

C S Dick 


NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL 
Notice 1* hereby given that Ihe Cor- 
poratiun of the City uf Victoria intend* 
a sell the land* and improve menu de- 
■i-rlbed a* being altuate In the 1 City uf 
Victoria and known and deierlbed a* 
bat pa it Lr* us* Victoria Cttg lying 
inrtheaft of a line parallel to Uia nurtb- 
-aalerly boundary uf laid Lot and' ex- 
mdlng from a point on the mUthea*teriy 
vxtndary of said Lut distant 40 feet; 
mm the moat easterly earner of Bald 1 
Lot. 

CITY LAND COMMISSIONER, 
City Hall. Victoria, B.C. 

Vtober 13th. 1966. 


ACREAGE FOR SALE? 

Carl* or *m*n. with or *r 11 ho« 
d*nme Building lot*, etc. Call 
AiEORGE CHAN, the SperlallM la 
Land. 1S6 2955. Mayfair Rraity Ltd, 


At poal and off at 141. Time, 23 1-1 4«. 1.15. 1.2CJ-6 Weatboc. r k-*r. TraM( 
good. Start. gi*«t W.ei. eaaily. Winner enterrd to be claimed tor »L0n. Bandlc 
*8.721 Exaeen fr.4, aiA.*& 

HtGHDORN »a# out run for tbrre-etgWtw. then Farted to gain TmtrM nn iin- 
»kle. moved up *tr*dilv. Inc* over fnvn leader turning for h»ne, nn,l <t r>v away 
n itretcb MAGKMAKEK ami ARIXIRLN fought for eariv lend, with M.MtKmaker 
taking oner m far aide but heirs uiuuJe to i-*pe with winner In final n.stkh. ALL 
SMOKE <ru well placed thmugtimit and Jin* mimed gelling ig) tt> to be arcond. 
BELLES AKTMBO »a* c*a»iw well « end. 

Declared—JuMIce John. ~ 


SIX AND ONE-HALF FLRLONGS 

•52a IllI RVFtHtN (Plilllliwl la airrl, sh.nl* baadle tali bil 

*i'.1 MH. J t< h 41 ( 1*0 bay I l-J I crtaialy na'I ( M b-U-r .law. 

Ml- MAN ill MIRK deny> in tllxbl lie abb- la b>l* ao la ibl. 

9o4d Y,-« Sam •Trry.il 12J KceyM tiyig. migtil a,-: port -* It 

Sf.ai Fairy King 1 MiJiCi 111 * Might tx-nt <me or two In here 

9(37 Mr. True Blur '(V< tioi !2i ffnlrr why tskidny krtcTtuoU-d 

TOS Mile. Jiarrlt-rr 'Flnlryi 112 Well, three of them b»\ e Lihe bet 

9467 AllUixtibi '.Salaxi ... 133 Nctdi a meeting kke 3u length* 

Aim rlig.tk.- 

Mf-i Ibih Geer .Finley i 120 ,s»\j*ild grt a part of 14 «d» tneae 

•ki) MISS AV.AMiN tie-aan II! Mail he baplag: Iklr* II raai 


CASH FOR ACREAGE ADJACENT 
to sewer. Kan|n CiauA W> 6 1 91. 


COMMERCE 

RR0MIT1CS 


15 91 Kortiinr 


COMMERCIALI.Y ZONED 
BUILDING OR HOLDING 

. 120-Ul Comer—Seymour and 
Clov erdal* 


An ImitaJkeuil handicap for 
25; aecond. *145. *75 

039 Mil 4 


nmi *a4T3—InMIM-aul purge *700 
tlr-re- > ear-old*. Pun# divided: Tim, 


SECOND RACI 1 ^—-Claiming. $TiO, for three-year-olds 
and up. 

ONE MD.K AND 70 YARDS PP 

•331 l-IM.t M c fhllllp,. Ill r.rt e«ee> aal: raaM laM la beta >*> 

»■* I.ATA.XT f-IKF (granaineld* 111 KalaiMay rale <-aal* be aamlag Hi 

(A5HI I Ol XT FHt.K ItnnUi 113 II repeats last .baal* da agate III 

95M Cuvutian IXavn* iMitne) GT Uau*lty get* -me here; couU Heal *1. 

9356 Belle'* Akimtsi Leung) 115 (kid one w add make 10ml iji 

934,1. .MurraivlUe (Trejwi ._.UI T*» mud ».««. may find It i.ng «4i 

9KH Mr. Tapevad -Terry I 120 Made t b.^frae Bed r*ne In last (Ji 

9331 Fair Duel iSalai) 117 Well beaten by top one In !*■ (7. 


•kev nddaStr 

1 91 
3(11 


Index Hiw^e and Owner 

«rr Red EnUgn I (Fr«rndFrm«i 1 117 J 4*' 4’4 3* 1*| 1*1 Finley 

9543 Kv Master 3 (NCre*imanl 4 114 4 J 3 5 4* V PtiUnjte 

9R7T tsMW 9p^ 3 f-IW-dD ? 119 1 2*4 2>4 2"4 3*4 J' (NWdi 

9334 Bouncv Bel'8 J (OeA-broom 5 lit 1 1*| t'| 1* J"* 4- INrir*. 

9*27 Madam liabelle 1 (Moerlnn J 113 2 3* 1> 4j 3 5 Arnold 


Jhr'enua duplex and older home. 
Rental* until ready to build Thi* 
will be the arra to Ihe near future. 
Fi lced lo *ell now at 128.0MI. 

Rxjn Trues dale 

anytime 

389-4271 or 3>*-9T72 
J R. Winitome A Co. Ltd. 

706 Fort St- 


Sealed tender* ad- 

will U* 

. .. 1966. fur 

th* jiurchaae for eaili of Lot 8, EBork 
St. Section 19- Rang* 1 West. North 
-teamen Dlabwt. Flan 1211 In tha Vic¬ 
toria A<ie*ameat District, known ss 
110604 Madras* Drive, Sidney. B.C. 
[Each tender mu*t M accompanied by 
* certified ctwqua tor 1100.00 mad* 
payabl* to the nmlrnltned. The high¬ 
est or any tender not necetsarlly ac¬ 
cepted. 

jofUctat Adralnlteratoe tor tha Ccamty 
of Victoria. AdmlnULrmlor of th* re¬ 
late of Winnlfnd Iky Lothian, deceased. , 
gngtJ View 2tr**l. Victoria. B.C. 


VACANT HOUSE, 
dressed lo th* taiderilcned 
received up lo October [9th. 


Wiener 

O f 1 Grev Mnnarch-Circlet 
Tralee* byr 
A. R. Andrew* 


CAD BORO BAY-OAK BAY 

Thil valuable builnou property 1 * 
an investment not to he nvarlooked 
In thi* growing city. *40.000, term*. 
P. KUGENER EVM741. Norih- 
wvslem Securltle* Ltd. 


Dlatrict of North Saanich *** 

LIST OF ELECTORS X! 

Public notice la hereby given that • Put- 
Court of Raviilon ol the annual Uat of 
Elector* will be held at the Parish Hall, 

1319 MlUs CrnsB-ited, North Saanich, m 
Tuesday. Nin ember let. 3966. cummen- 
rlng at 7:10 ttm. lor the ptlrpoe* of cor¬ 
recting and reviling the said list and for 
the hsailog *f any eomplalM* ID respect 
thereto, uf which all persons are required 
to take notice and pjvern thamaeivei ac¬ 
cordingly 

M. W. I. Allen, 
Municipal Clark. 


EXCHANGE 

*40,000 equliy In 6-year-old IJ-eujt* 
apartment block In Red Deer valued 
•t *100.000, fir similar Vancouver 
Island property or (arm. 

FOR RENT 

tan awe ranch with large, modern- 
teed home. 2 big at-iek and hay 
hams. Modern ■ laughter home. Rea 
Imnt and only SO minutea drive from 
Victoria. 

WANTED 

9000 lb milk aunt* and 100 head 
raws. Small herds and obotaa ac¬ 
ceptable. Cash awmilmg. 

DUNCAN FARM 

43 acrei. large 4 bedroom home, 
hams, fruit tree* and all year 
ereek. MotmUIn view*. Appraised 
and priced to aell at *27 000 on 
terms. 

For detain and appointment! to. 
View phone JACK RAILKY at 
74663** or 283 6741. Northwestern 
Securities Ltd. 


Horse and Owner 


Index 


s> 4* *• I** pnunp* 

4* 24 1> 24 Shield* 

;• S*» 4* 'I Arnold 

1.1 ill 2*4 4‘ (tolhbrrtaon 
I S> *•• 5'* Utrt-h 

3*4 6 I 8 Finley 


The Hudson Bay Co. has an¬ 
nounced work will begin imme¬ 
diately on an $800,000 addition 
to the downtown SASKATOON 
store. 

Store 


B | 3 V*l*rw Orphan NarJa 

Trained by 

P. J. Rowe 


NOTICE TO CREDITORS 
I IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE 
OF NORMAN DOlQLAft LOCHWOOU, 
! deceased late of MU Tulip Avenue. Vlc- 
itorte, BrIUah Columbia. 

| Nome* LS HEREBY GIVEN that 
rredltun and 


"Hie 12 - r o o m e)ementar>' 
school, huill at a cost of about 
$189,000. is only open to stu¬ 
dents with a speaking knowl¬ 
edge of French. 


». LIS J-S. 143. 1 47 4-1 Weather cteer. 

... _ _ ___ Winner erteved lo lw claimed tor S1.23U 

Triple Lady claimed for |L»Q by Mr. and Mr*. 4. M. Buchan, 


At poet and off at 4.44. Him 
T rack, fond atari, giod. W 
Hasidte. F94R1 T.,l_ 

to be trained by D. Jagxard. 

GALLANT ORPHAN lay bark wrier wraps (III final quarter, then dosed with 
a rurii an outside getting m front in closing teride. PICA LAD lay In good epul 


munaper P If. C. 
iCamnlicll snid P(x>le Cnnstruc- 
jtion has iicen awarded the con¬ 
tract for construction of a fourth 
fli'cr. 

Mr. Campbell snkl this was 
ihe final sta^c of a three-part. 
$1,000,000 exnnnsion of ihe Bay's 
operolions in Snskaioon. 


__utiare having claim* 

kgalnst the estate of (he abcest-named 
deceased are hereby required lo send 
them to the undersigned Executor at 
2194 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria, British 
Columbia, before the lteh day of No¬ 
vember, URL attar which date tha eg- 
x-utor wUl distribute the aaaete of the 
■eld deceased amongte the parties cn- 
l It led thereto, having regard only lo the 
ualma of which It then haa node*. 

DATED at Victoria. B.C., tbla lHJl 
day ol October, ltd. 


SIX AND ONE-HALF FLRLONGS 

ton POP'S FORTIN K < BrwawlleM) 1«> Mark le heel glatawer; Mml* *• 
93*5 R.4RY JO»: (PMHIpe) IS* Aiwaji Ihe (tea Ae'll iar»r!w 

93*4 1AIRII HK.HL.tMI 

(4 ilteinwa) II* Rill he paster* la tele hal char* 

9541 Lovely Stury (Cumitol _lit Hsak to winning pitot. Read rtacce 

91142 Hume hawk 9arldl)-117 Be* If rtglk. deal sipetr to he 

B6S6 Aanei's Rnd > Sates I_ 12(1 You have In (I) own gueadng 

9S86 Anterin lAmoid I_*112 Could If ran tell off pseremafcer 

9606 Hlghikjm iTreJne) 12B Inrllgihle hrtv after Babordey a .n 

Ate, ellgflhle- 
993* Dsaaome (Oenbe) 


All)erla 


in An inch of wet snow IiikI 
J*J j Wednesday postponed the last of 
the harvesting in southwestern 
( 7 i Alberta but sunshin^ followed 
.120 Get* »Ubee rtwnce. mx pxri and the crop is in. 

___ _ The district agriculturist In 

vi 5oo0 for three-year-olds and Calgary said: “We're away 

. . „ . „„ , __ahead of last year and in pretty 

AND 70 YARDS PP good shape " 

191 (HI his twirf baa la merit tell (li 

19 RUrr Iteaace: kite te ten -tea Ol ★ ★ * 

Hi May he tea* tote eall teal H (41 

'}!? ^"righu ( 6 i The Alberta Racine Commis- 

117 TMe ritey she rated du It agala 111 . . , , , 

us Seems mu-ti km toiggh. and 100 ug ( 5 i sion has suspended for a year 
elrm: 5, ^Tbete II,’ « Jockey, Norman 

Jewell, and Wayne Douglas, a 
S te - * horse owner, for using an elec- 

ub Chance tau tortgtier from hm trical device known as a battery 

tiing, $700 three-year-olds and to ■ Um .! ,tate * mount ' 

The "machine 


MILL BAY 


We a ra fortunate te cffarlag for 
*ale tor the first time. 41 acre* ot 
gently sloping land that Is presently 
used as dairy farm This acreage 
le completely fenced and emsa- 
fenced Into at least erven pasture*; 
aa holding property nr eubdlvUkai 
or the dairy term aa It la presently 
uieri. It cannot be beaten tor th# 
slew* an simply terrific. Sea 'lew* 
valley* and mountains plus a stream 
that runs contlbuoudy throughout 
the year 

Mary outbuilding*, barns, equipment 
inrdi. chicken runs, milk house 
(Burge milking machinery and 
slalnlrs* bulk Ian*!, hayloft*, teas 
a large 5BR home complete tils 
ooce-te-a-llfe-Unia buy. 


Retail *aies in Saskatchewan 
last month tvora estimated at 
$106,142,200 on a report issued 
bv the Retail Merchants Asso- 
c'ation. Sales in September, 
1965, totalled $102,537,000, 


a 91 

10 43 

10 45 
29.33 
3.6-i , 
20 vi | 


Wiaarr 

Ch t 4 Dark Rawk-Annaharste 

Tralaef kr 

D. F. Morlrai 


finance commissioner, has 
warned that some city funds 
used to finance capital projects 
are seriously overdrawn and 
may cease to exist in a few 
years. He snid some projeclt 
may have to be financed from 
taxes. • . 


NOTICE U HEREBY GIVEN that (41 (itedye Abb .. 
creditor* and others having riaitne 111 Hrste'e Ra* 
an,Inst tha estate ol tha above dareaaad (3) Ate tea Part .. 
ai a hereby required lo and them to 
tha wriarrinad Executor. P.O. Bo* RB, At poet and off af 
Victoria, H.C., before the 8th day af ««* Start yxri. 

November. URL after which data tha , J r 
Executor will dlstrlbula tha said -— — 

among the parOe* entitled thereto, haring ° 

regard only to tha claim* of which It “■ S? 

then he. notice. _ ,™ 

TH* ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, OveexerighU^Befton park UWotly pTp"'(4)! 
Executor. 

By Its Bollritors 
Meaara Home, Coupar, 

MaeMIta and Robarta. 

THE' fiuRPORATION OP THE 
DISTRICT OP OAR RAY 
CONCRETE CURE AND GUTTER 
AND 

COHERED CONCRETE CURE, 

GUTTER AND KIDEWAL* 

Sealed tenders will he received by The' 

CorporaBon of the Dlatrict of Oak Bay 
up to 12:00 NOON. Monday. October XI. 

1166 . M Wtfrti lima they will be upane* 


__ Time, 2**4. «4-4 1.14*1 L«. Weather, etonr. Track, 

_. __ -J. Won. fteally. Handle, Eft.4*1. 

— ubi G4ADYS JINN, hack of leadera nidi apetd In reserve, waited to final three- 
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during a race but at an early 
workout at Victoria 


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EIGHTH RACE—Claiming, $650, for three-year-olds 
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Thant Deplores 
Zionist Invasion 

UNITED NATIONS <UPI),-- 
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day expressed 


morning 

Park. 


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Robert James Crawford, 91, 
the last of three survivors of 

the snow and rock slide which 
killed 200 Klondike gold seekers 
in the treacherous Chllcoot Pass 
in 1896, Is dead in Bownrat. 

Funeral services were held 
Thursday. 

Mr. Crawford, a native of Bel¬ 
fast, came to Canada tn 1892. 


PLACE 

YOUR 

MISCELLANEOUS 

ARTICLES 

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'concern” over 
the invasion by young Zionists 
of the Syrian UN mission Fri¬ 
day. He promised to take up the 
incident with the United States. 


Workers Balk 

TOKYO (AP) 


hunrtad and fifty-two (4.732) linear fate O) lari Nlgbtead 
of ooenMned conrtrla curt, gtetar and Dart Itefi ... 
ridawatk. m laSaa4 Pita .. 

Plena. Spateflaattane. Form af 7'rtrier, 

etc. may be ohiatoed from Ihe Ea- t.J. ea . 

itoMring Deparlmrot. The toweri or «‘U i , 

jny 4-rirt will not nter-arily be to- 

C. O. WHITE P. EI„g.. ^Sjrie^to 1 ! 

Muted pal Bn0na*r and Planner. no< movwi» toll 
Oak Bay Munlnpal Hall, pnellkm all the wm; 

list Oak Bay Avenue. Dariarad Glad R. 

Oak Bay. B.C I Ovecwelghta—Ctinco 

October 14. 1996. - - - 


Dr g ■ Magic Mnrn-Ltoy Cara 
Tralee* ky 

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Japanese 
press reports said Saturday LI 
Chinese textile workers have 
been on strike for 3? days op-, 
po6ing activities of militant Red 
Guards in a Peking spinning 
plant. It was the first such walk- 
lout against the Red Guards. 


More than 1,750,000 tourists 
pave visited Edmonton in 1966. 


art iperease of 750,000 over thei 
corresponding period last year, 
according to J. C. Macdonald, 
director of tourism. They spent 
an estimated $35,000,000. 


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RANDY BOCCHAltD 
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By ERIC D. S1SMEY 
When R. T, Bouchard, of 3811 
Epsom Drive, Victoria, said good¬ 
bye to his Indian friends on the 
Penticton Reserve in mid-Septem¬ 
ber they were sorry to see him go. 
During the summer he made m 
study of the Okanagan language 
which will , when documented, not 
only be a valuable contribution to 
the philology of the Okanagan 
Valley but to North America as a 
whole. 


Jn the early part Of Ma century etonotogtots 
from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, 
DC, began making extensive studies of North 
American languages. The results were published 
in 1922 under toe title Handbook at North 
American Languages, BuBetin 40. Parts 1 and 2, 
and edited by Fkanz Boas. And while it covers 
moat of the native languages of British Columbia 
tile Okanagan tongue was overlooked. 

This handbook, while at great value, 
introduces certain difficulties since each re¬ 
searcher tended to ckrViee Ms own system, at 
phonetics to represent sounds which are Mragn 
to our tongue. 

It must be recognized that the human voice is 
capable of uttering an almost unlimited number 
of sounds, and that our language, represented 
through our alphabet, itself Inadequate, embraces 
• very limited range. 

Prior to the publication of BuBetin 40, wtticb 
covers both syntax and vocabulary, Indian 
languages at conversational level had been 
mastered only by a handful of missionaries and 
Hitdson's Bay Company traders and but little at 
what they learned was ever committed to paper. 

In recent yean, htavever, linguktia have 
expanded our alphabet Into an International 
Phonetic code by the addition of other characters 
together with aocents and other symbols to 
Indicate g localization or other special vocal 
treatment. When tins orthography is mastered 
students of lingulatica can write and Uttar Indian 
words correctly. 

For a long time this writer harbored a 
smouldering desire to do somthing about the 
Okanagan language ami to this end began to 
assemble, as best he could, a list of Indian words. 
There are, of course, a number of words that 
may be represented by our alphabet but it was 
not long before he ran into words which defied 
conventional spelling. For example: the names 


PAGE I—The Dally Colonist 
Sunday, October IS, IMS 



OKANAGAN INDIAN gives Bawdy Bosekari tips oa Okanagaa Jargon. 


VICTORIA LINGUIST 
LEARNS to SPEAK 
OKANAGAN TONGUE 


Kelowna and Keremeoa are both of Indian origin 
but nur alphabet has no character to represent 
toe Indian "K’* sound winch originates in toe 
toroat rather than further toward on the roof of 
toe mouth. 


A letter to tiie department at a nth r opology at 
tiie University of British Columbia brought a 
reply that a course in trig ttis tins was bring 
atari by the Univarsity of Melons and that Dr. 
G. N. O'Grady, assoc*ate professor, depsrtmettf 
at linguistics oouCT- poasibiy be at some hrip. In 
reply to my letter Dr. O’Grady advised that R. T. 
Bouchard, a graduate of Victoria University In 
Arts and who was presently working towards a 
PhD degree in ling* is tics at tiie University of 
OMornia, San Diego, was ready and looking 
forward to beginning a study of Okanagan. On 
Jity 20, Mr. Bouchard arrived In Penticton and 
after finding quarters in the old Indian school, 
where he oottid samp, he bega n work. 

Randy, as Ikr. Bouchard Is familiarly known 
around the Penticton reserve, was born In 
Victoria 23 years ago. He is tiie son Of Detective 
Napoiean Bouchard of toe Victoria Potioe Farce. 
He has one sister, Mrs. Cbstain at Vancouver. 

After graduating from Victoria Hitfi School In 
1*60 be attended tiie University of Victoria where 
he graduated in Arts, in 1965, having majored In 
English and German While at toe university be 
was inspired by £*. ScargUI. Head of the 
department of linguistics to continue with 
linguistics at the graduate level. FWi owing this 
advice Mr. Bouchard Is now attending the 
University of California, San Diego, where a 
graduate course in linguistics is offered and 
where he is working towards a PhD degree. As a 
part of his training in Held methods in Linguistics 
Mr Bouchard has spent five months working with 
the Diegueno Indians on the Catifornis-Meidoan 
border. 

During the 196546 se m e s tars Mr. Bouchard 
accepted a position at teaahbig swrWtiint in 
German at San Diego and tor the forthcoming 
semester* will teach Russian « 

Randy, and I will follow toe example of Ms 
Indian friends, is one of those young men barn 
with salt water in his veins, with restless feet and 
an urge to try the unusual. 

Every summer, while still in high school, and 
later In Victoria University be was able to find 
summer employment which smacked of adven¬ 
ture. 

In 1959 and again in 1960 Randy found 
summer jobs with the department of transport 
aboard various vessels servicing lighthouses and 
maintaining navigational aids around Vancouver 
Island, along the Inside Passage and mainland 
inlets from Howe Sound to Portland Canal. 


Servicing navigational akb along the Inridf 
Passage, Cape Nudge, Laao and many others, 
servicing channel beaoans slant: Knight Inlet and 
the many o*ber Inlets and channels was never 
much more than routine work. 

But off lie wild west coast of Vancouver 
Island, surf landings at Cape Beale, Cape Cook or 
Cape Scott and St James on the southern tip of 
the Charlottes could, and often did. mean sturdy 
lifeboats wn ashed to hits on naked rocks, 
moments of danger and wild excitement far too 
real to be matched by a Hollywood thriller. 

Whistle and bell buoy* were also a port of 
regular m ai ntenance. Barnacle crusted buojg 
wore hoisted aboard to be replaced by newtja 
pointed ones and often when this work was dons 
Wheal sweat were rum tog high even aid torifc 
books often felt s q u ea m ish. 

Otitis salt water Jobs Included service ab oa rd 
toe hydrogr ap hi c titip CMC Marabeg and tot 
wpn o g rti ptdc aMp CNAV Oahawa. 

Deep water voyages on these ships lasted far 
weeks on end; they ranged as far north am Alaska 
■nd westward to the weather ships stationed near 
tie International date tine. 

Hastily dkoribea hla work of great h Uu re a t 
and variety. Twdfcirled were studies of wind and 
waatitar, u urt sett s and barometric measurement! 
■nd depth rnnkigi Trawl catches in waters 
book toaa a ntito deep brought up afl aorta of 
ateaage id and easeful record* too, were mada 
«f toe movement and prevalence of herring and 
plankton; tiw movement of salmon back towards 
torte Masoning grounds and inventories at 
untieing wh al e s. 

During the summer at 1965 Randy Bouctuwd 
served as quartermaster aboard CCGS Canwdfl 
on her annual Arctic adventure This voyage hat^ 
tor its main ptttpase, ice breaking from Barrow 
to Spence Bay, Just west from Hudson Bay, to 
open a dwmt which suppiv ships to tha 
scattered DEW tine stall ton* could follow. While at 
Mtifcor offshore dram arctic villages, Ouppermhm 
HoAman Island, Cambridge Boy and other! 
quartermaetev Bouchard spent every moment of 
hia off duty time studying and impounding 
differences in the several Esquimo dialects. 

"I rtiall never forge* my tricks at the wheel, 
Randy trid, m the Ice pilot pointed the way. Thf 
■hip would shudder as she rammed the ice, often 
right feet thick, to slide up and over until th# 
weight of the ship crashed through, and the bow 
•foapped down as the Ice was forced aside with g 
tinbting roar. Then she Won't! udder again* 
cll mfa a gain, raising her crushing weight which 
shuttered ■ rharmri, through the ike. mile by 
mile. Even at 4 a.m. when my mo rating weteki 

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By DORIS FARMER TONKIN 

You don't expect to find a set 
of tools in a clergyman'§ study, 
but the Rev. Vivian Spencer Lord , 
Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cumber¬ 
land , has a good right to his and 
knows how to use it. In fact he 
knows a good many things other 
than parsonship , though from his 
very earliest years his prime am¬ 
bition was to follow the family 
calling. The tradition of service in 
the church for the Lord family 
goes back to the year 1596. But 
probably few men have travelled 
so far or by such diverse paths to 
reach a goal which should have 
been attainable right at home. 
Paradoxically , this very family 
tradition caused the delay. 

His apfs^ntment to Cwnberland brought the 
years round full circle. For back in the early 
1920* Mr. and Mrs, Lord spent three years on 
Northern Vancouver Island, the first nine months 
at Nimpkish Lake where he was timekeeper and 
Brat aid man far a logging company, and the 
baUanre at Alert Bay was principal of the In¬ 
dian School 

"I'd like to see what it is like up there now,” 
be aays rather wistfully glancing over his photo 
album of that period. Always an avid photogra¬ 
pher, the Rrv. Lord has a fine collection of 
photographs taken over the years of his varied 
and interesting life. His albums are his own 


Victoria Linguist 

OoatiBued from Page t 

began I was obliged to wear sun glasses in a 
world which was dazzling white, illuminated by a 
pale yellow sun which never dipped below the rim 
of the world. ”1 will always appreciate the 
opportunities that came my way to engage in 
such. work Work which took me to the polar 
regions and west to where the International date 
tine divides the Pacific in two Hard work it was, 
dangerous sometimes, but there wa* always 
aomethiag new. often strange, for the inquiring 
mind to contemplate and an inquisitive eye to 
admire." 

During the summer, 1966, Randy Bouchard 
■pent a little more than 10 weeks on the Penticton 
Indian Reserve studying the Okanagan language. 
He has done an outstanding job far exceeding the 
expectations of those who initiated the project. He 
bai he ted nearly a thousand words which he 
arranged in dictionary form — Enghsh-Okanagan 
and Okanagan-English. Okanagan words are 
written in the International phonetic alphabet 
which allows students to read Okanagan aa 
readily as you, my leader, are jwesently reading 
this page 

The Okanagan tongue of the Interior Sallsh fat 
one of the mo*z complex and difficult of North 
American languages. The way words are coupled 
with verbs to complete a sentence does not bear 
the slightest resemblance to the way it is done in 
English. When traders entered the oounty they 
brought many strange, new and useful things. 
These, often named from the French, were 
abaoriied into the Okanagan tongue probably 
through the Chinook jargon. Table, for example, 
appears in Okanagan as "Latabh.” 

In addition to the dictionary whioh Mr. Bou¬ 
chard compiled he made several tap*' recordings 
some of which will guide students into correct 
pronounciation, accent and emphasis while others 
record old songs and legends never previously 
documented and dating back far beyond 
whiteman days. Of more than usual interest are 
the tape recordings of songs composed and 
belonging only to Martin Louie which were taped 
together with English translations. Still another 


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REV. VIVIAN SPENCER LORD 
... his family serves church. 


invention, with plywood covers. Remember the 
tool kit? 

But his favorite hobby is his collection of data 
on the unique history of his family and its 
continuous service to the church. Much of this 
was obtained in the original parishes where the 
record began. 

Bom into the family of a society for the 
propagation of the Gospel surrounded by three 
uncles and a grandfather, ail clergymen, (a 
fourth uncle died shortly before he would have 
been crdalned) and nurtured on stories of clerical 
ancesturs, it is small wonder that the young 
Vivian looked forward to g like career. His birth 
occurred In India, but for reasons of health, his 
father took the family back to England, when this 
third sen was only three months old, TTierefore 
Vivian grew up in England and was educated at 
Liverpool College. 

As his two older brothers were equally 


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Imlxied with the family tradition, they had the 
firsi skim of the cream of education. Vjvian. 
being ot a practical turn of mind apprenticed to 
the White Star Line as marine engineer and also 
attended technical school in the evenings, while 
awaiting his turn. 

This came sooner than anticipated as hi* 
father became Vicar of Chaddleworth. in the 
Oxlord Diocese in 1910. So Vivian cancelled his 
indentuies and went to study with Ns father for 
his entrance to Oxford. He then put in five terms 
there, which he says with some satisfaction, were 
conteinjory with the sojourn of the jiresent Duke 
of Windsor, though they attended different 
colleges. 

Then the problem of finances darkened the 
outlook as they so often did in later years when 
Vivian came close to his goal. The two older 
brothers were still at Oxford, so be decided to vet 
a job. He did, as an assistant on a cattle ranch in 
Brazil! 

But Canada had always called to him, 
perhaps because of a childhood memory of a visit 
from his Uncle Chris, who had early left the 
mission field in India for a pastorate in Ontario. 

So the following year, off went Vivian to Canada 
where he worked for awhile on a farm In Alberta, 
and then joined the Edmonton Mission as a stop 
nearer t* his heart’s desire. 

But the First World War was raging so the 
young adventurer joined the Royal Flying Cori* 
as a draughtsman-mechanic and went overseas. 
While there, he picked up a commission, ;ind 
married a oharming English V.A.D. who ha* 
been his right hand ever alnce. 

After the war, the couple came to Canada, 
and thei* son, Douglas, was bom in Winnipeg In 

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tape by Martin describes, in detail, the "Stick 
Game” <C-chil-eU-kum i together with a gambling 
song sung to the throb of 'a native drum 
(puhmeen). 

Certain language usage surrounding family 
relationships are of great interest and to our eyes 
curious. A boy calls his father Lah-ee-yew while a 
daughter calls him Mees-tum. Similar differences 
exist in other relationship names to cover in detail 
mapy branches at the family tree which we, in 
English, bunch together or oover by terms like 
first and second cousins. 

Natural phenomena, mountains, NSs, 
streams, physical actions involved in outdoor 
living and the athromorphic relationship to the 
animal kingdom comprise an important part of 
the language. In all these facts the capacity of 
description in Okanagan is infinitely greater than 
in English. 

Mr. Bouchard also made a careful examina¬ 
tion to determine the extent that Okanagan is 
spoken. There are no more than half a dozen 
families where the heads of house are older 
people where Okanagan is spoken exclusively. At 
the middle age level and among certain older 
teen-agers English is the spoken language except 
in the presence of the old people whose English is 
poor. Many children of grade school age 
understand Okanagan but do not speak it. And in 
Mr Bouchard's opinion the language is likely to 
disappear in another half century. 

Randy Bouchard was very foatunate to obtain 
the assistance of exceptionally well qualified 
Informants who not only were fluent in Okanagan 
but spoke good English from an extensive 
vocabulary and with grammatical accuracy. 
Among them, the Charlie Armstrong family with 
their talented daughter Jeanette. Larry Tamo- 
yakin (Seaton) and his mother Selina, George 
Lezrd (Si-wheel-kifinl and Martin Louie (Sin-pak- 
cheon). These people are thoroughly Indian, tpey 
know and are proud of their language, legends 
anil tradition and yet they bad no hesitation in co¬ 
operating ia the study. At the same time, they 
have resisted, as fax as possible, the Intrusion of 
whitemcn, his ways and culture. 

One day when Larry was discussing hia 

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language he commented on the purity of his 
tongue, which, he said, was unchanged since the 
beginning of time. Compare this, he remarked, 
with the English generally heard, poor pronounci- 
atk» and the slang my kids bring home from 
school. Our language, he continued, not only is 
unchanging from one generation to another, but it 
contains neither swear words nor blasphemy. 
"Don’t you Rung.” he queried, "that we have 
good reason to be proud of our native tongue?" 

Like moat Vancouver Islanders Randy 
Bouchard is a keen angler so it was not 
Surprising that our conversation frequently turned 
to fishing. Randy has fished for steelhead in 
every stream from the Campbell to the Jordan. 
We have compared notes on coho and tyee hot 
spots. We have talked of banner years in 
Discovery Passage and Cowichan Bay. We talk of 
rods and Une; lures from gaudy bucktails to 
Lucky Louie plugs and .Gibb's No. 8 wobblers. 

Sometimes we have talked of fishing days in 
Southern California; jive bait fishing For 
YellowtaB off the Coronados in Mexican waters 
and offshore from La Jolla; Alba core in Catalina 
Channel; white sea bass in the kelp beds at 
Oceanside and surf fishing from Mexican 
beaches. 

One evening, at my house, we discussed tyee 
fishing in Alberni Inlet and down at Nahmint Bay. 
In 1957, lie tokl me, when he was only 14, he 
caught a tyee in Nahmint Bay that weighed 
nearly 56 pounds. It was unfortunate, he said, 
that I had not joined the Port Alberni Tyee Club 
and therefore could not register my fish. It would 
have won for me several worthwhile prizes. 

Yes I, I replied, it was too bad for you but it 
was salvation for me. Had you been a member of 
the Tyee Club. I remarked, as I showed him my 
1957 Tyee Club award, my gold button, and Ujo 
C olonist Tyee Prince badge pinned to my fishing 
jacket, you would have been TOP man of the 
year. 

•And you would have beaten me. 


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Souvenir of those exciting years in Victoria's past when fortune-hunters left Victoria for the 
Cocos Island is the diary kept by George Kirkendale, a member of the crew of the brigan- 
,tine Blakeley during the expedition of 1902. 


Second of Two Parts 

By URSULA JUPP 

The Blakeley vessel carried the 
fourth group to leave this city for 
the same purpose. Two features 
distinguished it from its predeces¬ 
sors—it was backed by a public 
share-selling company and it pro¬ 
posed to use certain modern metal 
"diviners" to supplement the for¬ 
mer tools of pick , shovel and ex¬ 
plosive. 

Following through foe frustration* at toe 
voyage and the search one is forced to marvel at 
the faithfulness with which the diarist stuck to Us 
seif-appointed duty, but tbea perhaps such 
pertinacity is not uncommon in those Ontario- 
born and with United Empire Loyalist forebears. 

Extracts from the 64-year old record, new in 
the possession of Ms eldest son, George Khken- 
dale, of Sidney, appear below. 

Open the first of the two simple brawn 
Magnet note books, (for reporters and students 
use, says the cover) and foe story opens without 
preamble: 

Dec. 21, 1901: "Slipped today on Brigantine 
Blakeley to hunt lor treasure on Cocos Island. 
Spent the whole day shovelling ballast into the 
hold ” 

For the next few days there was the usual 
preparation for a long voyage and then on Jan. 6, 
1902. Monday: "We hauled the ship to the end of 
foe wharf where the tug Mystery took hold of us. 
Crowds of friends and interested spectators 
assembled . . . they all have a sneaking idea .. . 
fory had be tier invest in a share ... As soon 
ms we passed the Outer Wharf we caught a strong 
fair wind ao we got all our square sails act and 
helped the tug. . . . Abut 3 p.m. foe Mystery 
dropped us. well clear of Race Rocks. ... In foe 
evening the wind suddenly freshened to hall a 
gale; shortened saB" 

But the heavy wind held and by Jan ?: “At 
flattery met heavy S.W. wtod and sea. . .. ran 
kilo Pun San Juan and anchored ... then forced 
to leave as anchor dragging ... set sail and stood 
out for Flattery Light, as we were disappointed in 
our night's rest. AH night, instead . . . setting and 
taking in sail ... til we were completely fagged 
cut." 

The neat day the bad weather brought trouble 
for the cook. Jan. 8: “ ... heavy sea running .. 
suddenly she took such a dip that she threw 
nearly everybody out of their bunks ... I looked 
In the galley and foe first thing I saw was foe 
cook's boots adrift in a sea of molasses. A whole 
ease had capsized.** 

After five days of adverse winds there was a 
change and on Jan. IS: "Ha* a gale behind ua. 
All afternoon and evening what a glorious n* we 
had ... an exhilarating sensation as we skimmed 
•long touching only the high places, with foe wind 
humming and thrumming through the rigging.” 

By Jan. 18 there was "a tremendous following 
•ea. wave after wave towering above our heads 
.. . ship rolling, decks a continual wash.” But 
things grew better and by Jan. 29 ” ... biggest 
day's run yet (171 miles) about 1.800 miles to 
make but * this breeze holds we will do It inside 
two weeks.” (R was to be ten’) 

The good weather continued and on • pleasant 
Sunday, Feb. 2: “Very warm ... in foe evening I 
got out the guitar and we had a little concept ... 
broke off when a school of porpoises cams 
alongside” 

&it sooa back to head winds until, on Feb. 5 
they found a cure: " ... caught a teiartt. 

PAGE I— The Daily Oteoalst < 
laMiy, October 1C, 1|M 


George Kirkendale's 

Cocos Island 
Diary 


shark’s tail nailed to foe end of foe jfi> boom *11 
always bring fair winds . . . sure enough the 
wand hauled to the N.E." 

By Feb. 10 the problem was different: " . . . 
• dead calm . .. terrific heat from an almost 
cloudless sky and as it to fere and aft with our 
course are have not eves the shade of the satis. 
The pitch is boiling bubbling from the seams 
... but it is damp below so we got out our 
bedding and clothes and bung them m the sun . .. 
Now we are in the Doldrums it may take weeks 
to reach Cocoa.” 

Calms, interspersed wteh min continued a 
deadening three weeks ... though there were 
divertecne. On Feb. 12: " ... saw a turtle asleep 
about half a mile off ... lowered a boat . . . dr e w 
up to Mm without waking him tonight we had 
curried turtle and rice” .. . but still foe Feb. 18 
entry notea "all day we have not moved a foot. A 
box we flung overboard this m orning is not a 
quarter of a mile away this evening. Everybody 
is feeling depressed by the stagnation.” 

On Feb. 21 a talk on deck broke foe apathy 
for a while. "In our dogwatch Jim Blackwood teas 
giving us Ms experience with Mrs. Young, foe 
Nanaimo clairvoyant, who said, ‘I see a tropical 
island . . . gold buried in foe rock. You wiQ go 
there and you will find foe treasure.’ ” On 
Blackwood'* revealing his identity and producing 
the charts of the island " ‘foe pointed out foe 
■pots where the treasure was buried.' ” 

After March 9 came some improvement anA 
foey sometimes thought they were again in foe 
N.E. Trade*. And. more bapefuQy. on March 19, 
**we passed a number of small pieces of driftwood 
and leave* to a fair state of preservation which 
aeems to indicate we are De ar er land than we 
expect.” 

But foe next day “not a breath of wind but a 
tremendous swell in which the old tub wallowed 
ItU tew dipped her scuppers in the sea . . . Boil¬ 
ing sun makes existence almost unbearable.’' 

There was some relief on March 21 when ”we 
had a tremendous downpour of rain, filled casks 
and . . . enjoyed the luxury of a shower-bath. 
Standtog under foe foot of a sail it is delightful to 
get deluged with the warm water pouring down in 
oata racte.” 

Though the winds did not improve much, by 
March 28 they seemed to feel their destination 
might be near for "tonight we hove to for fear of 
missing the island. I was aloft just befere dark 
having a good look for it but there was nothing in 
sight.” 

Next day atHI no land but they felt they were 
hi foe vicinity and an March 30, Easter Sunday: 
"Ev«y little while someone is aloft anxtously 
scanning the horizon." And the next day "we 
overhauled the boats getting them ready to go 
ashore on foe land we have yet to find.” 

A P r U 5 t hey found they had overshot their 
mark: “A strong current has set us now 25 mQe* 
EAST of Cocos We are beginning to think Cooos 
Is a will-o-the-wisp, or there must have been a 
violent volcanic eruption.” 

Light winds continued t*5 April 11 when 
“tonight a stiff aqua* from the S.E. and if it wiH 
only hold tiH morning we aha* be where the 
Mand ought to be. Whether we shall find it or not 
Is a dotfbtful question.” 

ftit now foe captain began to suspect what 
was in fact their real trouble, a defective 


c h r o no m eter nd on April 13 decided to *aH east 
for the mainland (a less aktwve goal!) to correct 
it 

Before this was accomplished on April M 
came a change in fortune: "At daybreak sighted 
• sail; first we have seen in a couple of months. 
Wa halted up to her; she shortened down ... a 
Danish barque just out of Panama.” Still foter 
difficulties were not over. “A tremendous aqua* 
of wind and rain struck us before we reached her 
... however they managed to tell u* our 
longitude was 88:00 where We we were reckoning 
(to 84:30. This makes our ohronometer about 13 
minutes slow, instead of six ... a rare piece of 
hick as It would have token u* two weeks to go to 
foe mainland aad roStxn." 

April IT: "AT LAST! We have reached Cooos 
and the anchor is down. Last night when w« cum 
on deck at midnight we could make out the fate* 
loom of land to the moonlight . . . wp shortened 
down and approached skjwly ... at daybreak 
there was the island about six miles away! Afi 
hands on deck ... all was bustle nnd excitement. 
When all was dear ever y tspy-i glass on the ship 
was in constant use ... we ran past Wafer Bay 
... and anchored in Chatham Bay about half a 
mile from shore. As soon ax foe anchor was down 
we put at* boats over and nearly all hands went 
ashore. Dense vine* and steep hillsides forced us 
to stay near the beach. We raced about tow so 
many school-boy* ao elated did we feel altar 
see tog nofoing but oca and sky fur over ana 
hundred daya.” 

The next day: "Ite. Gilbert, foe mate, Mr. 
Enyeart, Raub aad Tommy all took their btatento 
and cooking equipment and went around to Water 
Bay to prospect. Mr Powell and Shef toot a pig. 
descended! of those landed by Vancouver (about 
1784) ... when dreeaed it looked more like a 
small deer than a hog .” 

April 19: “Gus and I hod our leave ate iora 
this afternoon. We rowed along the shore and had 
not gone far when we saw two pig* running down 
the cBff through foe bush. There was • 
tremendous surf but I managed to jump ashore 
with the rifle leaving Gus to keep the dory off foe 
rocks. I shat two pigs getting them aboard agate 
was the hardest task. I had to take one pig at a 
time, wade into foe surf with him, brace my tact 
good and solid and when foe dory came rutedag 
to on top of a roller, heave the pig into it and 
scramble off before the Undertow could carry me 
off. On returning to foe ship we heard the shore 
party exi'eeicd they had located some treasure' 
from action of the instruments.” 

April 2D: ”... instruments have acted in four 
<ffffcT«d places. The captain was just now telling 
me he bad worked up the chronometer error and 
ftxmd It 21 minutes. 48 seconds slow. No wonder 
we could not find Cocas." 

April 21: ”1 have been busy all day getting 
water. There Is a watrefaLl about a quarter of a 
mile away In which I have rigged a spout to 
throw the water about six feet from the rocks. At 
Ugh water we can go under tlie sjiout wito the 
boat. It Is only on (he quietest days we can load 
owing to the heavy surf.” 

April 22: “After breakfast the captain, foe 
aeoond mate and I puled over to Dead Man’s 
Potot to examine ■ oave the skipj>er had noticed 
fa foe rttff. Mr. Powell and I landed and climbed 
up the back cf the cliff At the top made fast a 
Ine to a tree and I abd down to the cave tea 


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i for the 
f brigan- 


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il lo nit 
il!> lo 


on April M 
break ni^ted 
to ai months. 
I (town ... ■ 
■" SUL (hr4r 
•nrious aqua* 

* r.-achod hsr 
tell m our 
•re reckanmg 
•ter about U 
rare piece of 
eeks to ko lo 

Mched Cocos 
len we com* 
out the faint 
ve shortened 
«t daybreak 

* away! AD 
excitement 

* on the stdp 
t Wafer Bay 
<bout half a 
or was due* 

hinds went 
es forced ua 
bout Mhe so 
f feei 
<r over 

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eir 
nd to Wafer 

•hot a pi*, 
uver t« 



led ip four 
now telUn* 
error and 

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I with the 

* ran load 

ptaln, th# 

•ad Map'* 
Hi noticed 
d climbed 
i'ie fart • 

cave Am 



GEOROI KIRKENDAUE when he was Victoria's Harbormaster, 


■kipper had noticed. It was only a smaH hole. 
Hard hand over hand climb back to the top. A 
sailor is buried just here on the top of the cliff. A 
pteneof broken cross k standing over the grave.** 
April 23: . to Wafer Bay with supplies. 

Jim Blackwood has found the Identical spot where 
lira. Young told him lie was to find the treasure 
—tallies in every way. Instruments also show 
attraction " 

April 24: "Did some searching bi Chatham 
Bay and also went to Wafer Bay. Found part of 
gang boring holes in nw location and others in 
Jbn * spot Instructions . . . tor Devonshire trea- 
nae all point to this spot and Ihe ground ... la 
dug up and tunnelled . . . by former searchers 
. . . Tonight the captain (HaHtett) took me into 
Ms cabin and showed me the letter of instruction 
Keyton (Keating' had left and afco a copy of Ihe 
^art given to his brother Tom Haekett.” 

After some quiet days on April 27 “I have 
bean forced to stay on board today with cramps" 
... toot surprising after the many bananaa and 
gstontities of lemonade also Included fat the 
assount i “The boys Wtarted off with the boat this 
morning to look for pigs and (hey continued till 
they had made a circuit of Ihe island. I would 
have given a goad deal to be with them to 
complete my chart of the island “ 

April 29: "Worked today at Wafer Bay 
foaktog for Devonshire treasure.” 

April X): “ . our shaft today down to 2Q feet 

•. . water now pouring in so fast we will have to 
abandon it " 

May 2; "We shifted a great quantity of earth 
from the face of the oMf. This has certainty 
■Upped down s long time ago . . . Another week 
wW determine our fate. However we wki stffi 
have a good swim tonight, treasure or no 
•raswure, and that in Itself after a hard day’s 
work in the sun is worth a fortune.** 

May 3: "We had several tests today with . .. 
gold-finding instrument and proved to satisfaction 
of all that it will not work.” 

May 5: "Working in the^hade of the ofaff all 
forenoon so not so hot, but in the afternoon the 
sun beat down on us most cruelly.” 

May 8 "We all started at Wafer Bay this 
morning brn it seemed labor In vain. .. Mr. 
Whtdden asked us our opinion (about continuing) 
uni as we aH seemed willing to quit (after ooo- 
•tgtatton with the skipper) they deckled; to sink 
■to shaft a few feet deeper and then abandon It 
ia the afternoon It came an heavy rain and w* 
were forced lo quit work. As the tide was high we 
went down to the beach and fired off a oouplc of 
•ticks of dynamite and deed fish came up by the 
dozens Then into the water to gather them, 
sometime** being carried away by the swift 
current We bad an hour's excellent sport. Then 
■m w ist commenced as w# tuned to and cleaned 


and scrubbed the flflh. By dark we had half a 
cask salted down for our return trup.” 

May 9: ”... baled out shaft and bored . ., 
about 8 feet deeper. Passed Into brown clay and 
sand. We brought some of It away for analysis — 
and that finished our search for treasure on 
Cocos Island! In the afternoon went into the bush 
and cut a spar for spare topsail yard . . . floated 
it down to the beach .. . and had rare sport 
* riding it and ducking each other " 

* May 10' "All aboard and Cocos Island ia 
deserted again. In the morning we took all that 
remained of our dynamite, about a case and a 
half and placed it under the cliff where we had 
been working; put in about ton feet of fuse and 
ran . . report terrific . .. seemed to shake the 
island to its foundations.” , 

But this was not the last excitement for 
George Kirkendaie. 

May 11: "The morning being fine Gum, Geoniie 
snd I took the dory and started to jmjII around Die 
island (long his wish!) but when we rounded S. 
W. point found a strong westerly wind made it 
impossible to proceed further . . . put about but 
when some three miles from the ship a squall 
from the N. E. caught us . . The wind came in 
bowling gusts, rain drove in our faces in such 
force that we could not face it. It was a struggle 
la keep from being driven on the rocky beach 
were the heavy surf would soon have made an 
end of us At last we managed to make the lee 
aide of ap islet and hung on there till the wind 
shifted a little to the eastward . . .A tremendous 
sea was running . . . but it was now or never so 
we put out and by good luck and good 
management we got on board safely. 

"Here we found everything in excitement. The 
vessel had dragged close in shore and was now 
heaving and pitching with both anchors down and 
threatening to snap the cable in the heavy swell. 
Suddenly the wind shifted, blowing straight out of 
the bay aid the captain decided to up anchor and 
run out to sea. .. . 'Heave away!’ 

TYje anchors broke out easily, a couple of 
hands loosened the Jibe and topsails and away 
we stood for home. ... By dark we had all the 
■ail V>e would carry . . We then wen* to supper 
to Ihe cheerful music of Homeward Bound Our 
greatest regret in leaving so suddenly Is (hat we 
are forced to leave behind our half barrel of 
fish, and we only have about a dozen bunches of 
bananas where we Intended having a shipload.” 

The Journey home was to be as patience, 
demanding a* that south. Besides adverse winds 
and calms there was now also defay due to 
breakages in the gear. May 16 brings the 
comment "our gear ia aS so ok! and rotten that 
we will have steady work patching and mending. 
The worst is we have no new gear to reave off in 


place of the oki .. . order* far supplies were 
cancelled . . . senseless economy 
— May 28 was a happy day for Ontario-lx>m 
Kirkendaie: “Soft light southwest winds make (he 
air soft and balmy Hke the eastern Indian 
summer" 

But then came scfballs and rain," though on 
May 24 "at last we have had a change and have 
had a beautiful day without a drop of rain. But 
still "Victoria Day and here jre are five thousand 
miles, from home without a bell on.” 

A week laler and ”we are even now only 150 
miles from Cocoa after three weeks of hard 
graft " A new trouble begins to appear — “ate 
the last of the potatoes today." 

For the next month the weather was, in the 
main, frightful . . "£»ale" . , . "hove to" 

"heaviest rain 1 havjsever seen" . . . About aa 
miserable a watch 'as I have ever put in' . , 

"Rainy weather too monotonous for endurance. 
AH suffering from rheumatism, lumougo or the 
blues." 

But can anyone m Victoria now interpret the 
Joke behind an entry that seems to have Tightened 
the atmosphere a little on one of (hose drab 
day*T . . . June 8: "A poem oo 'the man from 
Spokane” was found nailed to the mast bus 
morning and has been Ihe joke of the ship toda> '* 

On June 27 there was another diversion "We 
uw an exciting chaae between a dolphin and a 
(lying fish. The latter war about a foot out of 
water, the dolphin with about half his length 
exposed. They travelled about a hundred yards 
Hire this and then it was aH over like a flash of 
Mghtning ” 

July 4 was memorable in a different wav: 
"The sunset tonight ttie most brilliant I have ever 
seen. Not only was the sky red in the west and in 
the east but the whole heaven from horizon to 
horizon was a brilliant mass of coloring, so bright 
that the reflection made the water' look like 
blood " 

But the winds were carrying them much 
farther west than they wished On July 16 
Kirkendaie writes "we will bring up m Honolulu 
this holds much longer . Our rice lias given 
out and the bread is so sour we can hardly cat 
It.” Already the tea was gone, tlTe-,oatmeal 
mouldy. 

July 18 and "blowing heavy and still raining. 
She Is almost jumping her spars out." And on tli« 
21st . . . "got a sight of the sun for the first time 
In six days and found our position ju*t 20 mile* 
different to that by dead, reckoning. Remarkably 
good Judgment in a run of 1,000 miles.'* 

July 22: "Today we saw one of the birds 

Continued oo Face ■ • 


The Dally CWonIst—PAG F, C 
Sundaj. October It, I96C 



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By AINSLIE J. HELMCKEN 

The year was 1909. Had Richard McBride used the modern Madison Avenue techniques this 
would have been known as the Dynamic Society. What happened here prepared the way for 
the . . . 




mm ns ^r* 

and !□) <U» <21 II 


Dick McBride , the man of mag¬ 
netic personality and great leader¬ 
ship ability, was building British 
Columbia and looking forward to¬ 
ward another election. Premier 
since 1903 he had created a very 
active interest in circles beyond the 
provincial boundaries toward the 
unlimited resources and opportuni¬ 
ties fo be obtained in his native 
province. Very solid with the voters 
in most parts of the province he 
was able to make plans knowing 
he had the backing of the citizens 
to carry them out. There was much 
talk of railroads and the opening 
up of the Yellow head Pass and of 
the territory then lying between 
Fort George and Prince Rupert. 

The, Premier was never at a loss for a 
greeting. To one and all it was: "How's the old 
complaint?” Pretty solid psychology. He was, 
with doe respect to his many able successors in 
office, probably the nearest to being a real top 
drawer statesman since the days at the Grown 
Colonies. Politics was fas life. 

I recall a funny story told to me by my Uncle 
Harry Helmcken, a member of the legislature 
and a Dick McBride supporter. Attending funerals 
was a very important duty of politicians in those 
days. Not only did one go to pay respects but the 
carriage ride to the cemetery provided a leisurely 
way to discuss politics with a supporter. 

It seems that on this occasion Dick McBride 
and Harry Helmcken drove in the same hack to 
the cemetery at Ross Bay. So engrossed were 
they in their conversation that they emerged 
from behind a large tombstone at a graveside 
service only to find at its conclusion that they had 
attended the wrong funeral. Such is politics. 

MILES OF RAILWAYS 


It was in October 1909 that the McBride 
government entered into an agreement with the 
Mackenzie and Mann interest for the construc¬ 
tion of 600 miles of railway ki the province. The 
full text of the agreement was made public in 
The Dolly Colonist of Oct 30. The chief objects 
being to build a line of railway to connect with 
the main, line of the Canadian Northern (now 
Canadina National! Railway through the province 
from the Yellowhead Pass to the city of 
Vancouver via the North Thompson River to a 
point near Kamloops; to supply certain ferry 
facilities (the dear ugly qld Canora was a result 
of this. Her name was derived from CAnadian 
Northern RAilway) and to construct a line of 
railway from the City of Victoria to Barkley 
Sound. 


PAGE •—TSe Dally Cm\m 
Ban any, October IS, IBM 


In another move, this to open up the region of 
the southern or boundary area of the Province, 
subsidy payments to the Kettle Valley Railway 
were arranged. 

There was even talk of a railway on Graham 
Island, one of the Queen Charlotte group. 

Quite naturally ail this created a lot of 
excitemeni in the Province. Eastern Canadian 
banks suddenly found there was land and what 
was more important to them, a chance to make a 
buck for Eastern Interests, west of the Rockies 
for they were looking for sites tor branches and 
paying some pretty stiff prices when they found 
diem. We find the Bank at Toronto purchasing 
the old Moddy Block at the oorner of Yates and 
Broad for 1100.000 The Dominion Bank had 
opened in leased premise* at the comer of Yates 
and Douglas and now occupied by a Trust 
Company The Bank of Hamilton, (do you 
remember this one?! the Union Bank (also a do 
you remember? I and the Royal Bank of Canada 
were all looking tor premises 

JORDAN RIVER POWER 


Just at this time to add a little more spice to 
the chowder, the B.C. Electric announced Its 
intention of generating power from Jordan River. 
There was talk of an electric railroad through the 
Saanich Peninsula. 

These then were some of the things which 
created the aura of optimism In the hearts of the 
real estate agents. In addition to a select list of 
well established firms there sprang literally 
dozens of newcomers, a very few of them lasted. 

Such then was the atmosphere. This was the 
beginning of a boom. Fortunes were made and 
lost. But oat of all bad things there is usually at 
least one good result. For Victorian's of this day 
are the beneficiaries of toe wisdom of T. S. 
McPherson, the foundation of whose fortune was 
laid during this boom. 

AH Victorian’s are now familiar with the 
name McPherson The firm of McPherson and 
Fullerton, real kstate agents, was very active 
during this period of which I write. They 
subdivided wha^wag known as the Hollywood 
subdivision, now usually known as the Hollywood 
Crescent area, selling every single lot, and 30 
more which they added, within one year. 


McPherson loved victoria 


Yes, tiie entire subdivision was sold out be¬ 
fore the end of 1909. Thereafter they had sub¬ 
divisions in ah directions and were very 
successful with most of them. 

The two members of this firm were 
remembered as very successful business men 
long after the boom had fizzled out. Fullerton 
moved to Vancouver where he founded the well- 
known insurance brokerage firm and T. S. 
McPherson remained with his first love, Victoria. 
It would be Interesting to know at what period of 
his bfe Mr. McPherson actually made the plan to 
make Victoria the principal beneficiary of his 
life's work. 

In his later years Mr. McPherson was not 
generally known to a very broad segment of the 
public. In the boom years he was very well known 
and active in many things. To my surprise I 
found he was toe treasurer of the professional 
baseball team in the old Northwestern League of 
1911. Mr. Joshua Kmgtiam, another highly 
regarded business man of the day, was toe 
president. / 

Throughout the press reports were references 
to out of town buyers who couldn’t understand 


why real estate was so cheap here. If these lots 
were in Vancouver they would bring double the 
price! In fact when the British Columbia 
government sold toe Point Grey lands at auction 
in November 1909, 660 acres of it, they sold 
SI.900,000 the first day and still bad 180 acres left 
for toe next day. On the second day the price per 
lot was up 1500 to an average price of S3.500. 

Amidst all this prosperity what Government 
could resist an election. So Dick McBride went to 
the people and was returned with a substantial 
majority. This was the signal needed by ai. 
Prosperity was really with hi and opportunity 
must be seized by one and aHj 

Capt. Troup, the manager of B.C. Coast 
Service of the CPR was off tolEngland to arrange 
for two more ships. 


UPSWING IN PRICES 


The Empress Hotel was adding 75 more 
rooms and the real estate agepts were predicting 
a greet upswing in prices. 

There was a standing offer for the old St 
Francis Hotel < still standing on Yates Street 
almost apposite the intersection of Langley) and 
another for the northeast corner of Bread and 
Yates, 30 feet only an Yates, of $00,000, only to be 
refused. 

A lot on Fort Street between the, Pemberton 
Building (now Yarrow) and Government Street 
received a bid of $45,000, but was refused. 
Another lot on View Street just above Douglas 
wae sold for 110,000. There jufl didn't appear to 
be any rhyme or reason for ^ric<-s. just so the 
previous buyer could make a resjjectable profit 
and he would sell. 

The old Victoria Theatre became unfit for the 
prosperous City of Victoria and organization at 
toe new Opera House was in full swing with 
Simon Leiser as president. We see in the list of 
subscribers the names of the C PR for $15,000 and 
the Grand Trunk Pacific iMa ikenzie and Mann 
who had just made the contract with*BC. for the 
600 miles of railway, for $10,000 Here is an 
intereating item. The tramway reported 43S.3M 
passengers lor October, 1909. 

The Amerioan investors were coming In 
droves even then but chiefly ivere after timber 
and mills. Joe Sayward sold hia mill at the end of 
Store Street and the old Rock Bay bridge together 
with his substantial timber bonding* for $900,000. 
(Today the timber alone would have been worth 
mUMons.l 

Mr. Sayward purchased s lot of real estate la 
town and sold some at a very good profit. He also 
purchased the corner of Douglas and View Street 
for $50,000 and erected toe sayward Building 
(now known as the Sqollard even though it la now 
owned by members of the Ker family» at a cost 
of $200,000. 


COLONIST REPORTED DEALS 


Tie Colonist of Dec. 8. 1909, reported deals 
aggregating $200,000 had been handled in the local 
realty market the previous day. The A.OU.W. 
HsH was sold for $33,000 and immediately resold 
tor $35,000. Earlier in the year C W. Rogers (the 
founder of Rogers Chocolates) had purchased the 
earner of Cormorant and Douglas for $18,000, 
BrfMng it in a few months for $36,000. and the new 
owners resold It before the ink was dry on the 
conveyance for $36,000. Later on I found this 
property had again changed hands before the end 
of 1910 for $45,000. 

The site of the existing Be4nwmt Building wa# 
purchased for $100,000 and the fine buikdfng 


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A 


ies this 
way for 


DEALS 


BC. Coast 
I to arrai*e 


It 75 mor« 
r predicting 


•he old ft. 
-lea Street 
•nglry) and 
Broad and 
*. only to be 


, Pemberton 
nenl Street 
»* refused. 

vc Douglas 
t appear to 
Just so the 
t 'bte profit 


mfit for tie 
inizaMon of 
■wins wMh 
• the IWt at 
115 000 and 
and Mam 
B C. (or the 
fere ■ aa 
ted 435,304 


coming In 
(ter timber 
t the end of 
ge together 
or *900,000. 
been worth 


al estate la 
•fit. He also 
View Street 
d Ruikting 
(h it i« now 
• at a coat 


•ried deals 
in the local 
• A.O.U.W, 
tely resold 
togers (the 
chased the 
or UK.000, 
nd the new 
dry on the 
found this 
»re the end 


aiding wee 
e buiWJtng 


OLD PICT I RE OrjtOCX RAT BRIDGE (ally decors led. Saj ward’s MU 
•hews ta tfcr right af the ptctare. Mr. Sujwsrd sold the Harts Mr SMa.aaa. 


BTKEETtAKS carried l.ttj.ll* paid fares ta August, ISIS. Modern buses 
carried mly 1M.U7 ia May, IMS 


If these lots 
[ double the 
i Columbia 
• »< auction 
. they sold 
W arret Jeft 
h* 1 price per 
of *3.500. 


Government 
ride went to 
substantial 
led by al. 
opportunity 


erected later. There is a real story in connection 
with the construction of this building wh< n it was 
later found It hid encroached on Hum bolt Street 
by two feet, if I remember oorrectly 

The Old Victoria Theatre site, 130 feet on 
Dougina and 103 feet on View (now a part of 
Eatons store • sold tor *100:000- 

Even at that time the provincial government 
had started to acquire properties tn the vicinity 
at the legi.tiative building for expansion in the 
yeans to conn- Here we find them Durctnuing 
•our additional proiierties on Superior Street 

Christmas 1909 was approaching but thts 
didn't appear to slow the read estate business at 
ail. 


OIL WELL STOCKS 


Victorians and Vancouverites alike were 
treated to full page, advertiaments for Canadian 
Pacific Oil Co. which promised to make everyone 
Who purchased stock at 25 cents a share wealthy. 
And this company was promoting California Oil 
For those reader* old enough to remember that 
few back money was being made in California Oil 
wells at Rut time m it was a real temptation. 

To my amazement there was a eery 
eonaervativc local businessman as a director and 
the promotors even sent him to California to 
examine the held. His reports by wire were also 
the material for full page advertisments Just 
what he was exacted to be able to see under the 
ground is a mystery to me but nevertheless he 
assured one and aJI that the prospect* were ad 
that he had hoped for and more. Suddenly the 
eompany announced the price of shares had been 
naked to .50 cent* and just aa suddenly the 
Advertisement* ceased. I oouldn’t find any head¬ 
lines about gushers! 

Sulxirhan lads were naming Into prwnlnenee 
«t this time. Sidney, with the promise of ferry 
ootmection to the mainland in conjunction with 
tie Victoria and Barkley Sound Raibray to say 
nothing of the Victoria and Sidney Railway 
beoatmng active, had a very aucceeaful subdivi¬ 
sion and sales were good. 

The OnfontHt reported on Dec. 7 fiat three 
140.000 deals featured the market the previous 
day. one of which was tor the aouth west corner 
af Government and Cormorant. The following day 
It aoid for *50.000 And aa ft went. 


MONOPLANE AGENCY 


Here k another very to teres tint? announce¬ 
ment in the Odoimt of Dec 24. 1909. The Bleriot 
monoplane manufacturers had chosen Thomas 
Pbmley Ltd to bo their local agents. A Bleriot 
naraviiJ'inr could be purchased and die wtiw 
given navigational instruction, all for 53.500 Even 
at this price and the {rosperous conditions which 
were being then enjoyed I do not remember any 
at them flying around here. 

With Chrktmaa over we Bill that A. C 
Humerfrit had sold the northwest comer of 
Dougins and Broughton for double the price be 
had paid two yearn previously 

To start off the New Year of 1910 an 
announcement was made Jan lj by the B.C. 
CXeotric RaOway that It had taken an option on 
time r -quarter* of an acre on Douglas Street for 
toterurban facilities. I teti you this really started 


the buying at land In Saanich and a lot of people 
got fooled when the Ifoe didn’t follow the 
predicted route. 

Also on Jan. l'the Ooioaiat headlined *750.000 
to sales during the past week. 

Now real estate sales were so active they 
warranted a place an the front page practically 
every day. One reporter must have been very 
active tor It seems he covered every real estate 
office of any importance each and every day. 
Government Street property was easily worth 
* 2,000 a toot it was stated. 

January 16 it was announced that construc¬ 
tion would start within 90 days on the Canadiaa 
Northern Railway. Last week’s sales were 
*1.250.000, part of which was the sale of the 
Mahon Block (where Spencers Stores are now ah 
Government Street,l 46 feet on Government 
Street sod 85 feet an Langley for *140.000 to an 
English syndicate. 


HOTELS SOLD 


Hotels had a big turnover. Jan. 21, 22 and 28 
saw tlx* Grand Pacific Hotel, the Empire and St. 
Francis Hotel* change hands. On Jan. .TO the B.C. 
Electric announced it would take up its Douglas 
Street option. 

Such was the excitement that the real estate 
agents disclosed their sales for January Proudly 
-proclaiming mare than *3,000,000 in value, details 
of which were: Pemberton and Sons, *350.000: A. 
W Bridgman, *200,000; Heisterman and Fore¬ 
man *120,000; W. Alien and Sons, *340,000, Coles 
and Oddy, *100,000: McPherson and Fullerton, 
*250 000; P. R. Brown Ltd . *80.000: Island 
Investment Co.. *80.000; Empire Realty, *250.000; 
Green and Burdick. *80.000; A. C McCallum and 
CO., *80.000: T P McConnell. *58.000: Grant and 
Lineham *150.000. I suppose the real estate boy* 
were suffering Httie pain at that time 

At the corner of -Government and Johnson 
was the well-known and respected butcher 
f-aimence Goodaore. He had purohas*Nl his 
premises about 1907 for *35,000 and turned down 
an offer of *150.000 said to have been made by the 
Union Bank of Canada. 

Rea! Estate was driven off the front page for 
a while when the legislature met in session True 
to his word Dick McBride presented the Railway 
Bilk to the House on Feb. 28. 1912 

More banks were reported looking tor 
premises 

Now here Is an Item which should interest us. 
This Is a report of the royal commission 
enquiring into insurance rates. Many of the 
argument* then tootled out have a familiar ring 
with the present enquiry before Mr. Justice 
Wootton and associates. 


CARS REPLACED HORSES 


The advectisments for the current models of 
automobiles were becoming more numerous as 
were the presence sf the ears on the roads. 
Horses were actually becoming accustomed to the 
noise of the motors and beWeve me some at them 
were realty noisy. The oass I mean not the 
horses 

A Model T Ftord with a 22'* horsepower 
motor could be purchased from Jim and Jake 
Wood for *1,100. How many of these names do 


you recall. They were all advertised in (fie press 
at the day. ‘ 

A Thomas Flyer, 5.400; Marmon Flyer, *3,800; 
Dominion Flyer. *2,00, E.M.F. (affectionately 7 
known as Every Morning Fixuou *1.630; Flanders 
Flyer, *1,200; Tudhope, 1912 Model, six cvl. 48 
h.p., operates from 2 to 75 mph in top gear, with 
Continental Demountable Rims and introducing „ 
the mounted spare tire, *2,275. Cadillac in 1912 
model announced electric starters, lights and 
ignition, 116’" wheelbasr, 36x4 tires, *2.700 for tiie 
touring oar and the Limousine "Rothohild" Model 
was *4.500. . . 

AC models, touring I expect, were called 
••fare door" possibly because most cars up to that 
time had not had any front doors. 

An advertisment appeared March 15, 1910: 
“Fort George will be larger than Vancouver.” 
Certainly this was not true at that time but wito 
knows what the next 50 years will bring. The rate 
that part of the world k developing now it could 
and undoubtedly wtU be a major city of 
importance. 

In Victoria the merchants of lower Johnson 
Street were complaining to the city council about 
the rowdy element in this part of lawn. It seems 
that the patrons of 10 saloons between 
Government and Wharf Streets were somewhat 
less than quiet and law abiding. 

Portland Canal and the Nelson districts were 
newwworthy Mining was active and 1 some very 
good results obtained Stocks were being actively 
traded across the counter with some good profits 
taken. So what was more natural Ilian the 
opening of the Victoria Stock F-jcchange. The 
officer* of the exchange were announced as: F. 

W. Stevenson, president: V A G El'iott, vice- 
president: D. M. Rogers, hon treasurer' C. P. 
Fegan, secretary; anti N B Gresley, P Oldfield 
and F. Rilchie were members at the executive. 


PROMISING ADVERTISEMENTS 


Naturally prastierous conditions In one field 
will always develop other interests. "A great eoaf 
mine to be opened an Ctoaham Island opposite 
Prinoe Rupert." proclaimed a full page in the 
CotoaUt of Sept. 8. 1911. 

The language used in advertisment* would be 
frowned upon by some government regulating 
bodies today. Many of the promises made in the 
advertising material were almost Impossible of 
fulfilment. Estimate* of enormous profits were 
published. Speculative land e specially came in 
this category. Calgnry. Edmonton and many 
place* I had never even beared of let alone seen, 
even on a map. In British Columbia th«*re was a 
real dandy “Ellison on the bonks of the Skeena. 
The only main townsite in B.C. in which the 
GT.P Company has announced joint ownership. 
Ellison, you wiH Rnd, occupies the strategic 
commercial paint, which seems heeded to 
command the trade of (he Interior Territory to 
Prince Rupert It k where the steel ralk of the 
transcontinental railway from the Atlantic to 
reach the salt waters of the Pacific on the 
navignMe waters at the Skeena River Ellison, the 


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The Dally Colonist—PAGE T 
StMday.(October 1 *. ISM 




















pane % ful. C 
with tt oup bn 
Sprinkle over I 
gegree F. oven 
Owe if i 


Muriel 


Viihon'B 


FOOD 


Apple Pie, 

Muon apples, 
bsve you tried 
lop cruet? Mak 
recipe, divide f 
cruet and Une 
btStrr and sug 
lop cruet . . . r 
cup at grated < 
Roll up Jelly ro 
again In middle 
top at pie, scab 
F. tor 50 mlnuli 
The totegi 
Apple Swore 
teaming rap < 
alter school m 


THOUGHT 


A i* for apple ... a five-letter 
word that conjure* up for me a 
runny orchard , grtnt the color of 
toatt, old apple tree* garlanded 
with grey mo§» and a wealth of 
apple* . . . placid rheep nibbling 
the windfall* and me atop a ladder 
Bet againit a gnarled tree. 

r 

Fafl waa one of the moat pleasurable aeaaona 
on Salt Spring Island and- apple picking days were 
glorious. The orchard belonged to Mr. neighbor 
bet the apples (as many as we eouid use) were 
m tor the picking. The trees were 80 years old 
and neglected hot stiB producing, fto doubt the 
abeep’s rich etotoributkxi accounted lor their 
lartthy, at least to some degree. To make an 
apple you need « winter, a spring and a summer. 
You need baas, rain and aurahiae. Salt Spring 
Island apples had aH of these ,. plus the sheep. 
Halcyon October days! 

What would this world be without an apple to 
eruacti on? Without apple pie, apple sauce, apple 
Juice, baked apples and apple-pan-dowdy? I don’t 
think I blame Mother Eve for taking that first 
late. 

The Qkanagan VaUey. British Columbia's Fruit 
Bowl is brimming with the greatest variety at the 
season. The sun hae been shining to ripen the 
apples and as the different varieties arm ready 
they are rushed from the orchards to the markets 
for ut to enjoy, How fortunate we are to have this 
fine crop grown right in our own province. Right 
now and all through the winter let's use Jots at 
fllis fine fruit. 

I don't like sieved appireaace awd that’s 
that, bat I do Uke them dene this way . .. 
Feel, cere awd qoarter apple*. Pat them la w 
deep caaaerale with *4 cap eager led y M tmp 
water (for • apptaa). Cover mag bake to a US 
degree F. ovm asUI sen awd a lovely geMea 
color. Or do them this way , . 4 

APPLES IN HONEY . . .« medium apples, 1 
Ifcsp. water, 1 tap. sugar, ’4 cup honey, 2 Tbsp. 
butler and *4 tsp. cinnamon. Peel, core and cut 
apples in eighths. Arrange in a buttered baking 
dish. Combine water and honey and pour over 


lop- Cover and bake In a moderate own 350 
degrees F. until apples are tender. Serve warm 
or odd with pouring cream. 

Far warm appie-gwodaeas there to netting 
aioer thaa Apple Osflee Cake. Oevered with w 
crispy topping ef dnuunos, b l o w sagar and 
■ate and Jaat m hint af oraage rlad to lead 
flavor to toe batter-cake base, tt to wawderfal 


400 degrees Fjfor 15 minutes. Have ready two 
well beaten eggs mixed with 1*4 ops cream and 
a few drops of vanilla. Pour over lop of toiplea 
and bake 20 too 30 minutes more at slightly re¬ 
duced temperature (375 degrees) or until custard 
la nicely set. Serve sMghtly warm, topped with 
whipped cream for an elegant dessert 

Haw joa ever made Apple Mnfllas? They 
are lovely and motet awd especially nice for 
laackea. 


APPLES*t 

% CUp ihortenin 
1 top. baking sot 
top. nutmeg, 1 
applesauce, 1 c 
■ute. Oesm si 
fxscugbiy. Sift 
Hgiesauce to cr 
and nuts. Add i 
tour to rafrige 
Matos apart an | 
my ant baking 
m& Ant batch 


FRESH APPLE COFFEE CAKE . . . H cup 
chopped almonds, 14 oup Ughtfy packed brown 
sugar, tt tsp. oimanian for topping. 2 cups sifted 
all purpose flour, 2 top. baking powder, 1 and tt 
cups gra n ula t ed sugar, 2 eggs, % cup milk, tt 
cup butter or margarine melted, 2 top. grated 
orange rind and 2tt cups co arsely chopped peeled 
apples. Butter a 9 inch square pan. Preheat oven 
to 350 degrees F. BUt and measure flour. Sift with 
baiting powder and sugar. Beat eggs wefl, stir to 
mflk, melted butter and orange rind 
Main a well to dry Ingredients and 
stir, to Uquid a& at ence. Mixing 
U£*ly until Just comb in ed, do not 
over mix. Turn Into prepared pan and 
spread evenly. Bake to preheated 
oven tor 15 minutes. Spread apples 
over top and sprinkle with topping. 

Continue baking lor 30 to 35 minutes. 

Out into squares and serve warm. 

If Ihere is any left over it makes 
fine after-school snacks with toll 
glasses of cold milk. 

Recipes vary hi Bitterest 
parts ef the c om tr y . Another qalto 
different bat equally good Apple 
<Mfee Cake recipe come to me 
from a Mend to Lagans, 0*11- 
fsrolm. 


APPLE MI FFTN8 . . . 1*4 oops sifted all 
purpose flour. 3 Up. baking powder, *4 top. saR, 
tt up. cinnamon, '4 cup granulated sugar (a 
Mtfle more sugar if you have a sweet tooth), 1 
egg beaten. *4 cup melted rfwrtening or salad ail. 
tt cup milk and 1 cup grated raw apple unpeeled. 
Soft together dry ingredients, combine egg, 
shortening, milk and grated apple. Add to dry 
ingredients, stirring Ugh tty. FUI greased miAfia 


nEAR HELOISE: 

•L/ To save washing an otto 
■Iftor on the inverted fid of the 
the dry ingredients in the lifter. 
When I am ready to use the 

“■ 1i ai. . I Mm a . ■ warn 


L A 6 U I A APPLE OOFFEW t 
CAKE ... 2 .cups sifted all purpose 
□our, 2 Tbsp. sugar, ltt tap. baking 
powder and. tt tap. saK. Into this cut 
tt cup buttes cr margarine and pat 
Into a greased 5-inch pan (either 
round or square). Build up dough 
around the edges. Slice 1 oup peeled, 
cored apples real thin. Arrange on 
j top of batter. Sprinkle with -tt cup 
sugar and 1 top. cinnamon. Bake at 


lift the lifter from the lid. 
and sift Into the bowling 
moist Ingredient*. The small 
amount of floor in the M 
is easily tapped into die 
bowl. This also saves on tha 


chUdratfs mats,*>fcey wm 
hang ■•curdy an the hooks 
In the school desk room. 
This keep# theta from faB« 
ln« to the floor and getting 


ttia i half hour 
Just long enough i 
other load in the 
mi thin e, 

Then 1 roll then 
ta plastic b 
wey ST# ready to 1 
afternoon or 
nay* Sana dampei 
“Hi loti of time. 


dirty. " • 

To keep them from gel- 
tins LOST, Z go through' 
this same opnralfoc, but In* 
■tead of Hutto I use two 
CONNECTED name taped 
which I haw not cut apart 


waxed pap m, foil and p' 


6 LJriue A Corner 

APPLAUSE FOR APPLES! 

Crisp, tang} B.C. apples are a good dietary source of Vitamin C. Owe 
medium apple has a cocast ef 87 calrories. 

If you like a soft, Daffy applesauce ... sweeten sauce after cooking. 

If you like the apple pieces to keep whole ... make a syrup and add 
apples. Cook in syrup. 

Apples and pork have a natural affinity. Serve applesauce spiked with 
a little horseradish with roast pork. Serve glaaed apple rings with pork 
chops... they ate both a garnish and taste treat. 

Don’t forget Waldorf salad . • . apples, celery, walnuts and mayon¬ 
naise. It is especially good right now when the apples are crisp and taugy. 

Wedges of app l e (aftda on) are always fine on a cheese and cracker 
Irmy for demert after a hearty meaL 


tics that I formerly used. 

Winifred 

• * • 

Winifred, you Juit came 
up with a winner! The idea 
is wonderful, and to are you 
for during it, 

Helolso 

minority cloakroom 

DEAR HELOISE: 

A lOsyaar-old wrote you 
that ha# mother eewi tfaa 
tape laalde the collars of tho 


n. Although I have 

met *■“*» there ar 
1 hare, for ax 
a t gliiaes 
toucan that I 

rn» i WjS 

“ 1 5 °* “any gla 

mpa in tho drain tt 

jjJ ES****™ 

** •Dough room i 
g to drain p 













pan % ML Combine 4 cup finely chopped mite 
with 4 cup brown sugar and a dash of cinnamon. 
Sprinti* over top of unbaked muffins. Bake In 375 
degree F. oven 25 to 30 minutes or until done. 

Oh sf my pet hate* ima always been 
1 muffin paas, mo matter how well 
they are greased there mh alaeys bakrd-sa, 
htfi-tewul oat crumbs. Trfflan Hoed paas 
fc— pat aa end to this chore. Mofflas now 
drop right out of the inverted paas. A swipe 
rrlte a paper towel and the pans are cieaa. I 
ia grease the pan very lightly. Hurrah for 
teuton 

Apple Pic, especially with tart early in the 
au<n apples, ,is almost everyone's favorite but 
have you tried this pie with cheese rolled into the 
top crust? Make your pie crust from your favorite 
ivdpe, divide for the two crusts. Roil out bottom 
enat and line pie plate. Arrange the apples, 
tedtrr and sugar in unbaked shell. Now tor the 
top crust . . roll out dough and sprinkle with 4 
of grated cheese and 4 Thsp. chilled butter. 
Roll tgj jelly roll fashion, told ends to centre, fold 
■gain In middle and nofl out as usua. Arrange on 
top of pie, seeing edges well. Bake in 400 degrees 
F, tor 50 minutes to 1 hour. 

Hk things yon can do with apples! Keen 
Apple Saace Cookies. Perfect with the itild- 
Bssraisg rap of lea or coffee, afternoon tea ar 
alter school snacks. 


APPLE COFFEE CAKE 


. Hava ready two 
A «MP* cream and 
war top of apple* 
** *1 slightly ro¬ 
il or until custard 
ana, topped with 
tesaert 

• Marita*? They 
irrfallj aloe for 


ATPLESACt E COOKIES . . 14 cups sugar, 

% cup shortening. 1 egg, 2 cups all purpose flour, 
1 top. baking soda, 4 tap, salt, 1 tap. cinnamon, 1 
top. nutmeg, 4 tap. doves, 14 cups thick 
■pptessuce, 1 cup raisins and 4 cup chopted 
■uto. Oram sugar, shortening and egg. Beat 
twroughly. Sift together the dry ingredients Add 
applesauce to creamed mixture. Beat Add raiajm 
and nuto. Add flour mixture. Mix well ChLB 1 
hour la refrigerator. Drop by tenspeonfuls. 3 
itafaes apart on greased baking sheet H you Inve 
Wy one baking sheet, keep dough refrigerated 


4 cups stftsd M] 
wder, 4 tap. salt, 
nulated «ugar (a 
a sweet tooth), 1 
“ding or salad oil, 
w apple apteled. 
I, oocnbina egg, 
□pie. Add to dry 
1 ipwased muffin 


•ven for 12 to .25 minutes. Cod an wire rack. 
Make* about g-doew oookdes. 

Apple* are as wholanme and nourishing as 
fc*jr are appedte-eppeaMg No matter what your 


ag*, apples make a worthwhile contribution to 
your general weHbeing. They help make life seen* 
sunder. Remember ... An apple a day to 
Nature's way. s 


fcfl Aral batch ia baked Bake to 375 degra* F. 


Instead, I pot them Into the 
empty dishwasher after S 
wash and' rinaa them, and 
they drain and dxy perfectly 
with plenty of room. 

Don't forget to remora 
them before you begin fill¬ 
ing the dishwasher with 
dirty dishes I 

ICaurina CL Dupuy 


aluminum foil, cut wide 
enough to allow for a leak- 
proof twist around the 
handle of tha brush at the 
bottom of the cup. 

Nathalie Wale* 


A LIPSTICK REMOVHU 

DEAR HELOiSEi 

M&E I found a way to remove 

llpittek. One night my 
brother and slater were 
ID playing Indians, and they 
s ® a *®^ ■WJM had lipstick oa their face*. 

Mom scrubbed them, but it 
. 1 -^7 .. . * Would not come oft 

hamburgers, put them la t brushing my hair 

■J". *** * om * ot ^ * to * dresser - Bnd Iud * 

«...„„„ denly struck me that cremo 

forSd«SS5S^Si^S S^°° lt m h ig d ht r “f V . 0 * r 
them in anothar sr with 5“““* ‘ * ad 
some Juice, . handed it to Mother, ah* 

I grate about a third of triad it and removed the 
the pickle* and make relish! lipstick without scrubbing! 
X pack this In a small jar Fatty Warren 

and add Just enough juice to • • • 

And, my goodness, it 
Works like a charm. Bless 
you, Fatty. 

Eeloise 


TRAVELINO UTTER RAO 

DEAR HELOISE: 

A nylon net drawstring 
bag makes a good litter bag 
for the car. 

It can be folded and put 
In the glove compartment 
or under the seat if in the 
way. 

• Florl* 

YOU, CAN no rr — 


SLIGHTLY PICKLE) 

DEAR HELOISE: 

To save money, X buy 
largo jars of pickles, mus¬ 
tard, and aalad dressing X 
divide these into small Jar*, 
I especially like the baby 
food jars with the screw 
4op caps. They are perfect 
to set on your kitchen 
table or take on picnics^ 
and they take up so much 
less room in the refrigera¬ 
tor. 

My heartfelt thanks to all 
who have sent in hints 
which have helped our fam¬ 
ily so much. 


trdy on the hooks 
boa toeak room, 
is fhafn from faU- 
i floor and getting 

to 

? (hem from get- 
•T, I go through' 
operation, but in- 
lutfe* I we two 
IS) name taped 
■v* toot cut apart 
x> shut for< small 

) Alp am tb« 

iy the ManOTca- 
ha cost hook are 
t one operation. 
1227 H. ftraanet 


than a half hour—usually 
Just long enough to do an- 
othsr load in the washing 
machine. 

Then I roll them up, put 
mem fat plastic begs, and 
*"y are ready to be ironed 
“ ,l afternoon or the next 
dam P enln * • ■ • 
•od lota of time; 

Constance 

AU DRIB) AND DRAINED 

DEAR HELOISE: 

_Altho ugh Z have a dish- 

there are times 
*** 1 for example, a 
number of glaisee or cups 
“f ■*»«*■ that X want to 
I* °ut of the way. 

“If 0 * many glasses and 
22J1drain tray, it la 
“JwtotoBtory because there 
tough room to stand 
*to all to drain properly. 


lng a jar with one third of 
this grated pickle relish 
(kosher, dill, sour, or sweet). 

g ur favorite mustard ana 
(ck catsup. Mix well. You 
will have a relish that’s out 
of thii world for all those 
quick hamburger or hot dog 
sandwiches. 

Z leave the last fourth of 
the pickles whole and put 
them in another smaller jar. 
adding enough juice to fill 
the jar. 

A famous pickle man once 

_ told roe that if the pickles 

(at about 45* angle) foi you buy are not sour 

enough, pour off some of 
Die juice and just Add white 
Tinegar to them! Works tool 
k. i a Hatoisa 


PAINTING THE CEILING /v* 

DEAR HELOISE: DEAR HELOISE: 

1 would like to offer a The tops of the large-size 
suggestion when painting hair spray cans make won* 
overhead with a brush. Re- derful coasters for drinking 
gardlest of how careful one glasses. Most glasses fit right 
might be, paint will accu- into them, 
mulate in the bristles of the To catch the sweat from 
brush until the excess runs the glasses, I cut thin foam 
down the handle onto the rubber to fit in the bottom 
arm, hand, or glove, ot the coaster. 

To eliminate this, slit the To make these coasters a 
bottom of a paper cup, in- little fancier, I pasted little 
■tot the handle of the brush decals of rosettes, green 
(inside the cup) through tha leaves, eta, on them. 

■lit, then wrap the 09 In Mazy Kapudja 










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inusi 

lean. 

muki 

hard 

must 

Ideas 

only 

buy • 


Jam< 
toe s 
token 
heart 
you c 


Affair of Gold Chain 

and Silver Wai 


By JAMES K. NESBITT 

The son of Sir James and Lady 
Douglas was not too happy at 
school in Scotland; he longed for 
the Victoria of his birth, and for 
his vast family and the friends of 
his boyhood. He wrote homesick 
letters to his mother and father 
and these they received in their 
big home in James Bay, on the site 
where the $7,000,000 museum- 
archives complex is slowly rising 
today. 


« Cal: 
ad vie 
who | 
to be 


neithe 
•gain, 
•west 
Kt a 


caused family repercussions 
in homelife of Sir James 
and Lady Douglas 


chain 
to au 
indulg 
unvan 
I pra; 
stance 
iveni 


penmanship and style than haa been osual with 

you at late. This is as it ought to be, and is a 
proof of the correctness of what you declare In 
your letter — that you are working very hard. 

"I an glad. I ad red to hear that you now W 
ak the importance of eameat persevering; and 
making the best use at your time in acquiring 
hat knowledge, skhouf which no geodeman ran 
discharge die duties at He with honor to himself, 
or with advantage to toe public.** 

Despite the sever i ty of many at these letters, 
the old man told young Jimmy much of the local 
ehit-chat: "The weather has been cold and frosty 
far some days hack and there ia now. far the first 
time tola winter, an inch of snow an the ground. I 
suppose you «re pretty well over your Christmas 
holidays, and I hope you enjoyed them. We were 
merry enough, and had a great number of 
visitors, with abundance of wine and cakes. There 
ia sow very' good skating here In Victoria, and wo 
are In hopes there will soon he snow enough foe 
Sleighs and then shall we not have a merry time, 
with Charles and the other nags rushing at! the 
snowy roads." 

Then was relayed to Douglas, from, llkfcy, 
Mr. Dallas, that young Jimmy waa courting, and 
ao the old mao offered advice to hm teen-age son: 
“My dear boy — I learn that you are carrying on 
a correspondence wltft a young l»dy, and fancy 
fast you are in love with her You must be oare- 
ful in such dungs. You are too young far, any 
serious attachment, and ton honorable to trifle 
with a young lady's affections. 

"k will be time enough tor you. In eight or 
10 yean hence* to think of marrying, when you 
have finished your education and made your 
mark in the wan id. ami have the w herewith to 
support a wife In eonfart 

"Remember this csnmsri and be wise.** ' 
Another mystery of history — did the young 
lady live in Sootland, or was she to Victoriaf Wa 
shall never know. 

And so the letters went, from James Bay to 
Victoria to Jimmy in Sroitand: "My dear bay—I 
have just had the pleasure at your letters. The 
last, though not very accurately penned, is. ok tha 
whole, a sensible letter, the beat, as to the matter 
and style I have ever received from you. 

"Indeed. I hear good acoouns of you from all 
todes. Mrs. Bushby commends your manner and 
deportment Mrs. Young says you have grown'ta 
be quite the young gentleman. Mr. Daflaa reports 
that you have improved in every way. Mr. Alien 
feels much aonfidenee in your steadiness of 
character and adds Douglas could do anything, 
had be a little more application. All this is highly 
satisfactory to me. and to all your friends, who 
unite in the one wish, as respect* yourself, that 
you one day may be a wise and useful man.” 

So far. so good - - praise, you see. and then, 
•Is: "You must, however, apply with more vigor 
to your studies than you have hitherto done, the 


with . 
daugh' 
from . 
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Theaffair at toe gold chain and toe afiver 
watch caused great family reporcuastona. It 
appears Mr. Dallas advised 9ir James af It. 
Okl Sir James wrote to bis teen-age son, saying 
what a terrible situation it waa, and imploring the 
young man to make a dean breast at the whole 
shoddy- affair. 

One gathers Jimmy Douglas did just that, but 
the letter be wrote to his father, explaining alt, 
has become loat, and ao see know not why he 
pawned toe gold chain and toe silver watch and 
waa unable to red e e m them. Sir James was 
mortified, and Lady Douglas took toe vapors, so 
humiliated were they. And Jane, toe wife of 
Dallas and the old eat daughter at Douglas, was 
told she had to look after her baby brother, 
suddenly grown so wild and dissolute In Scotland, 
sill the time he piniag for far-away Victoria where 
he had been borne in U51. 

Sir James' letters to his son James are 
prv.ervH tn toe Provincial Archives. Fattier waa 
a pnifbgaps letter-writer. Re lectured y o u ng 
Jimmy, and gave him advice, and would brook no 
Vestige at what he deemed the Isast wrong-doing. 
He was s tough father, but imd r e n oath was a 
kindness, and a worry that perhaps be was being 
too tough, and be was. too. deeply religious, as we 
see from hii letters, and Bke any parent, old or 
modern, he was always wowdering if he was doing 
right by his young sou. 

Here is one of those letters: "We have today 
received your two letters.* The style Is improved 
and the spelling fair, but Vbe writing is coarse 
and slovenly. You must try hard to improve your 
band; every gentleman should write a plain, neat 
band. 

"Your friends here are always enquiring 
•bout you. wishing to know how you are gattlsg 
an with your schooling, and you may imagine 
what opinion they farm of your acquirements 
when 1 show them a badly written, slovariy 
letter. 

"Mamma says toe is getting strong: she adB 
complains of a pain, probably itirumaWi in one 
at her hands, but otherwise her general health la 
good, and she is quite tree of toe cough which so 
much alarmed us at one time. 

■'Who is the little boy that you are ao tend of 
Be king My ton must cultivate a kind and 
generous [imposition, and scora to bully little 
boys. Tyranny Is hateful in every farm; toe 
Strong should never oppre s s the weak. 

"I am very glad, my dear boy, to hear that 
you love your Saviour, and put your trust in Him. 

"The Holy S calp Sana Indeed aaaiwe ns toat 
by Faith are we saved. The word of promise ia 


your p. 
a moat 
point a 
perfect 
wants 
under 
lament 
him so 
dear Ji 
aiiter.'* 
Jlnt 
(though 
was ) I 
forgive 
Jim 
politics. 
He mad 
Bliott. 
Premiei 
The 
Reform 
Colonist 

Thomas 
church, 
toe fair 
father, i 
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by Men 
toape. 
rich old 
tour en« 
and a 
toaembl 
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with fail 
Mia* Tc 
Langley, 
Helmckc 


‘believe in the Lord, Jesus Christ, and thou shaft 
be saved.' Faith purifies the heart and elevates 
the aoul to the love trf heavenly thinks Sin is 
odious to toe true believer in Jews; he will not 
Hve In sin because every motion of sin tat hateful 
to him. 

"From Him our strength and our sufficiency 
oometo. The true believer is oonstaol In prayer, 
looking upon his daily devotions as the mod 
needful of his daily works, and knowing that the 
best way to obtain benefit at the promises and 
privileges of toe Covenant is to be earnest 
In prayer wkh God." 

Sir James, writing to his son so far away, 
gave praise where he thought praise was due, and 
he roasted young Jimmy when be thought a 
roasting warn due 

Thus: “My dearest boy — I have bad too 
pleasure of yow short, but very acceptable letter, 
much more needy got up, both in respect to 


law, Mr. 
Dr. J. S 
-Aft. 
«m« 300 
bride'* f 
provided 
•Pproprl. 
bride, wt 
“The 












labor la, I admit, irksome and severe, but you 
must not mind that, for there is no royal road to 
learning. It is impossible for anyone to get on and 
make hk mark in the world without plenty of 
hard work. You have a great deal to learn; you 
must study composition. In order to express your 
Ideas neatly and clearly. People who know you 
only by your letters might suppose you to be a 
kzy dunce, without brains or application.” 

And now for that chain and watch — Sir 
James to Jimmy: "I understand you have sold 
the gold chain your mother gave you as a parting 
token of her kwe; an act of such utter 
heartlessness that I could never have believed 
you capable of it had not you. yourself, told me of 


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98 Reii|ioui 
figure. 

102 Sprightly 
aoog. 

103 Subsequently. 

105 Ethereal fluid 

jn vein* of 
god*. 

107 Spring. 

108 Hartebeeat. 

109 Office 
employee. 

110 Sailing vessel 

111 Cow-headed 
goddeea. 

112 Unit of a 
decide. 

113 Wolflike 
animal. 

114 Old make of 
rifle*. 

115 Timariak tail 

tree. 

DOWS 

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energy. 

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future u«e, 

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86 Open linger. 7 Swan. 

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of pizaeure. I brake) ball 

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pepper plant. or*'* 

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92 Mexican ® 

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railroad a. 94 Spring flood. 13 Youngest of 


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a mm all. 

51 Ramps. 

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57 Recognized. 

58 Upperclassmen. 

59 Feted. 

60 Fatigued, 

61 Bauble. 

62 Very muck. 

63 Cennanyt 
Abbr. 

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relent kWy. 

68 Looae cloak*. 
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Strait of 
Cibreitaar. 

76 Soldier of 
1918. 

77 Refrain. 

78 Bundle*. 

79 Slacks. 

B 0 Europe: Abbr. 
81 Genaan 
compoaer. 

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Fanla 

ACROSS 

1 Main part. 

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game. 

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19 Bryce Caygi 
atate. 

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Udwtiity af 
Maine. 

23 Carbine. 

22 Willow ahrub. 

23 Sentimental 
emotion. 

24 Defamation at 
character. 

25 River in a 
Borne poem. 

26 Origin. 

27 Preeioaa itona, 

29 Oceanian. 

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of tbe China 
Sea. 

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address. 

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genua. 

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demoBitration. 

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South Africa. 

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Colloq. 

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the Fa tea. 

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E. Africa. 

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bad. 

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bird. 

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34 Foolish. 

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moot. 

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dyeatud. 

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42 Roman moon 
goddess. 

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brown thrush. 

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finch. , 

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50 Trembled. 

51 Ship's 

longboat. 

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55 Rigbt of legs} 

ownership. 

56 Fruitful. 

57 Two matted 
sailing vessel. 

59 Forest wardens. 

60 Pilot'a insignia, 
62 Animal lover. 
f>l Dixieland. 

65 Carriage pole. 

66 Linen fabric. 

67 Protectiea 


68 Deface. 

69 French artirfc, 

70 SeasbtlL 

71 German 
President i 
1919-1925. 

72 Item ia a 

handbag. 

73 Kegiort in lb* 
Austrian Alfca 

75 Shooting 
marble. 

76 Missile game. 

78 Piaxza. 

79 High point. 

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appliance. 

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85, Region in 
' W. Greece. 

87 Horsefly. 

88 French 

r e noun. 

nopened 

lower. 

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92 Fur garment 
worn ia Far 
North. 

9S Winged 
monster of 
mythology. 

94 Criticise 
harshly. 

95 Stand up. 

96 Lohengrin's 
bride. 

97 Swim capital 
98 He* lb. 

99 Aetie. 

100 Spike. 

101 Cnurch 
projection. 

104 Target ia 
quoits. 

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"You have also sold the silver watch you got 
from me, and this you did in a disreputable 
manner-at a pawnbroker s shop — altogether 
unworthy of any member of my family. 

"This you toil me you did at the instigation at 
g false friend — why do you hearken to bad 
advice? Are you afraid to tell a fellow to begone 
who given you evil counsel? Am 1 to believe you 
to be a fool, aa well as a dunce? 

"Wefl, for this you will be the sufferer — for 
neither watch nor chain will you ever get from us 
again. The next you wear will be earned by the 
sweat of your own brow, which will leach you to 
get a proper value on such things, 

"Let me know why you soki the watch and 
chain — you make a mystery of it — and lead me 
to suppose U waa to gr4tify some vicious 
indulgence I shall expect a plain, truthful, 
unvarnished tale — attempt no deception, please. 
I pray God there may be extenuating circum¬ 
stances to soften the irrepressible feeling of 
aversion with which I now regard you — I 
oomanend you to God’s holy keeping — [wor 
mama la in deep grief — nobody here besides 
mamim. has heard of your folly, nor shall 1 make 
It known even to your sisler* ” 

Worrying that perhaps he had been too strict 
with Jimmy. Sir James wrote to his eldest 
daughter Jane: "I have just now received a letter 
from James, which has ponged us into deepest 
grief. 

"It appears the foolish boy was induced, he 
says, by a false friend, to pawn the gold chain— 
and the silver watch — to raise money, for what 
purpose he does not say, but 1 suppose it was to 
gratify mme expensive indulgence. 1 have just 
addressed him very sharply about his foiy — my 
language was perhaps over-harsh — but I think it 
proper to dead severely with him. as a lesson for 
the future, though, at the same time, I do not 
wish to drive him to despair. 

"You. my dear Jane, must do everything in 
your power to keep him in the right way. This Is 
■ moat dangerous period for him — the turning 
point of life, between boy and man — he is now a 
perfect simpleton, easily led stray — the poor boy 
wants to see more of hi* friends, to be more 
under the wholesome home influences, and 1 
lament the sad necessity that compels me to send 
him so far from home,for his education. You, my 
dear Jane, must be a mother to him, as well as a 
•liter. ” 

Jimmy evidently explained all to his father 
(though we know not today what the explanation 
was.) Father forgave, writing his son: “I truly 
forgive the past." 

Jimmy came home to Victoria, went Into 
politics, was elected a member of the legislature. 
He made a very good marriage, to Mary Rachael 
SHiott, daughter of Hon. A. C. KUiott, 4th 
Premier of British Columbia - 1876-78. 

The marriage was in May of 1878, at 
Reformed Episcopal Church, as reported is Tbs 
Colonist- "The bridegroom, accompanied by Mr. 
TTiomas Elwyn and Mr. A. McKenzie entered the 
church, and was shortly afterward followed by 
•he fair young bride, leaning on the arm of her 
father, and attended by eight bridesmaids. 

'The bride wore a creamy white satin, made 
by Mesdames Adams and Lusford. in Princes* 
Miape, Worth’s latest style, and trimmed wtith 
rich old family lace and orange blossoms. The 
tour ensemble of the bride was very handsome, 
*nd a hum of "admiration ran through the 
■••emblage as she approached the altar. 

“The bridesmaids, who wore white tarietan, 
with faint shades of pink, were Miss Finalyson, 
Mias Todd. Miss Richards. Miss Drake, Miss 
Langley, Miss Leneveu, Miss Charles and Miss 
Helmcken. 

“Lady Douglas was escorted by her son-in- 
law, Mr. Dennis Harris, and Mrs Elliott by Hon, 
Dr- J. S. Helmcken. 

“After the ceremony the wedding parly, with 
•°me 200 guests, adjourned to the resilience of the 
bride's father, where a recherche breakfast waa 
provided. Mr. Jospeh D. Pemberton, In a few 
•PPropriate words, proposed the health of the 
bride, which was responded to by Mr. Douglas. 

“The next toast waa that of the bridesmaids, 


MTsevertng; ftnd 
me In acquiring 


rest worn tier of 
and cakes. TV re 
Victoria, and we 
snow enough for 
ve a marry time. 
* rushing at the 

jv from. ll*A*y. 
vu courting, ami 
hh teen-age aon: 
t are carrying on 
Indy, and fancy 
ou must hr oa re¬ 
el young ft*, any 
•Dis able to trills 


you. In rid* or 
rcytng. when you 
and made your 


i V wise." 

— did the young 
• In Victoria? Wa 


m James Bay In 
•My dear bay -I 
year letters. The 


, aa to the matter 
ram you. 

• of you from aU 
four manner and 
xj have grown to 
Ir. Dallas reporta 
y way. Mr. Allen 
jr steadiness at 
slid do anything. 

All this Is highly 
wur friends, who 
ria yourself, that 
useful man." 
to see. and then. 

• with more vigor 
iltherio done, the 


proposed by Mr. Douglas, and replied to by Mr. 
Elwyn. 

“Mr. Roscoe. M.P. tnen proposed the health 
of the bereaved parents,’ in reply to which Mr. 
Elliott made a witty and pleasant speech. Next in 
order followed the health at Lady Douglas, which 
was ably proposed by Mr. Wiliam Fisher, to 
which Mr. Douglas replied. 

“The festivities continued until 5 o'clock when 
foe happy pair entered their carriage, amid a 
shower of rice and old shoes, which were thrown 
for ’good luck.’ Then they drove out to Saanich, 
and will remain there a few days before returning 
to the town and sailing in the steamship Dakota 
en route to New York. . . .** 

The marriage lasted but little more thaa fiva 


years, when Jimmy Douglas, in November of 
1883, tlied, at 32, in the Baldwin Hotel in .Sm» 
Francisco. 

The Colonist said: “Nearly two months ago 
he was returning with his wife anti two smaM sons 
from a visit to Germany, and had reached .San 
Francisco, en route to Victoria, but apjwaring to 
be extremely fatigued from his long journey 
-across the Atlantic and the North American 
continent, it was not deemed advisable to 
continue further until he had recuperated — this, 
however, he never did. 


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Even our modern minesweepers 
have been placed on the block. 
HMCS Fortune and James Bay 
already have been sold. Fortune 
has been converted and is at sea 
once more, in the new role of ex- 
ploring for oil as Ms. Offshore. 

Awaiting Meir turn at Cohvood are the sisters 
Cowichan and UicvmicM. When Cowdohsn k sold, 
it will end a quarter-century RCN tradition of 
valor and yeoman service . . . 

The opening sentence at the official. 50-page 
history pays glowing tribute to the first bearer of 
this honored name: "No ship has had a more 
active or useful career, lit the RCN than HMCS 
Cowichan." 

First was the 677-ton Bangor obas mine¬ 
sweeper, launched in Vancouver August 9, 1940. 
Commissioned a year later, the UQ-footer wasted 
no time in getting (town to the grim business at 
war Completfog her trials m quick order, she 
wm off to me Atlantic by Aug. 6, 1941. 

In company of HMCS Wamaga, she battled 
heavy seas, mop teal temperatures and the threat 
of malaria, safely reaching Halifax a month iatar. 
From now an it would be work straight through V- 
J Day 

Named after the popifiar Vanoouvar Island 
Bay. Cowichan was Immediately adopted by her 
namesake. Among the many presents sent the 
ship was s totem pole, which was "promptly 
secured to the ship's mast." Although her 
wartime badge waa an anchor and totem pole, it 
has since been changed to a Cowichasi Indian 
ceremonial mask an a fiek) representing the sea. 
Like the once-fkra tribe after utoeh she warn 
ohrixtenad, HMCS Cowichan was a fighter 

Her first Atlantic duties went mat to be 
minesweeping. Daring U-boats wans creeping 
along Canada’s eastern share s to torpedo 
merchantmen, and sMpa at C'owiohan’i size were 
invaluable as moats! escorts. After being 
equipped with the remainder of their 'sweeping 
gear and completing Mala, she and Waaaga 
Joined the Gaspe squadron. Bu‘. withing two days, 
they and sister Bangor, Nipigon, wars ordered te 
conduct anti-submarine sweep* 

October and early November saw Cowichan 
and Wasaga screening the newly-commiaaiooed 
aircraft carrier, HMS Indomitable, completing 
her working-up exercises in Bermuda. Then it 
was back to the stormy, frozen Halifax 
approaches, playing cat-and-mouse with mines 
and submarines. The busy twins osnt lnu ed in this 
hectic role until Cnwtchaa was assigned to Convoy 
HX-165. Back in St. John's, she waa upgraded to 
•"nudeim" at file Newfoundland Local Defence 
IViroe. 

For nine months, accompanied by other 
minesweepers or alone, Omidwn escorted convoy 


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after convoy betwen Maritime ports. Although U- 
boats were about, she lost not a ship. There was 
other work also, the little laborer performing 
each task with clock-like efficiency. Several - 
submarine scares took her farther into the 
Atlantic than previously, but she had seen no 
action to date. 

It was In the almost familiar role of tugboat 
that she suffered her first casualty, her towing 
gear. The merchantman Empire Celt had been 
torpedoed Feb. 23, 420 miles kora St John's. 
Limping toward Canada under her own power, 
the ravaged freighter broke in two, only 35 miles 
from safety. A tug and trawler despatched to the 
scene managed to take off her crew from the 
stern section. Sbt men were missing to a lifeboat; 
despite a heroic search la heavy seas, they were 
not to be found. . .. 

Cowichan then tried towing Me after section 
Into part, but It yanked the gear off her stem. 
For the first time ipunky Cbwichan tasted defeat. 
Eleven daj» later, she was back, again searching 
far Celt's derelict stem, but could not locate Me _ 
wreck. Cowichan returned yet a third time. But, 
anoe more, despite the aid of aircraft, the bulk 
could not be found and was presumed sunk. 

Then it waa back to anti-submarine patrol 
through fog and storm. There followed another 
unsuccessftd search, this Hose for survivors at 
torpedoed Empire dough. An RCAF plane had 
spotted two boats at survivors, but when 
Cowichsn reached the reported position. Me plane 
had gone. Despite fine weather, without the 
planes' assistance she waa unable to find the 
missing men. After 24 hours she had to give up. 
However, a footnote of her record stairs that 
"some" survivors were rescued over a week later 
by a Portuguese trawler. 

By Men Cowichan had ratumrd to her station 
an the Grand Banka, sighting nothing for her 
trouble but fishing craft. July was busier Moat 
coastal ships were in drydock for refit, leaving 
Cowichan and HMCS Maipeque to fill the breech. 

No less titan 124 ships were escorted to local 
destinations in July alone. Again, there was no 
sipt of Fritz. 

But as sea It was Me old story at U-boats, 
torpedoes and lost merchantmen. Convoy ON-113 
lost British Merit and Broom Park to the 
undersea marauders. Hie Merit eventually made 
St. John's under tow, but Broom Park had 
shipped too much water. The laboring American 
tug Cherokee could barely, get he* underway. 
Days later, Cherokee was still struggling with her 
reluctant charge, when Cowichan arrived with 
pumps and gmaaitne. Despite heavy seat, she 
managed to w r ee d e a drum of gas, two pumpa 
and two men to run them, aboard the dying 
Liberty ship. 

Poor Broom Park was Hating heavily to 
starboard, and the gale toroe winds did not 
Improve her condition. Cowichan returned to port, 
•ten waa back on Me scene at first opportunity. 
When oorvntte, Amherst signalled Me wm* not 
required, she departed.'She later teamed Broom 
Park had gone down at bar towtine, Just 17 mttei 
from St John's. 


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Followers of the ever-changing Victoria waterfront will have noticed a "new" face at 
Capital Iron & Metals Limited's jumbled Store Street dock. 

For it finally has come the turn of old HMCS Oshawa to go the way of so many fightinr, 
ladies of the Royal Canadian Navy. Soon the cutting torches will take her and she will b?j 
but a memory to those who served in her in the North Atlantic during the Second World War.] 


Other veterans will follow in the 
near future; the Esquimalt-based 
ocean escorts have been doomed 
by lack of naval personnel , the frig¬ 
ates which have served so faith¬ 
fully in the lonely, strenuous role 
of weather ships are being re- 


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Now It was Cowichan'* turn for overhaul. 
With old friend Waaaga from Ksquimak. site 
escorted a 10-ship convoy to Liverpool. NS.,, 
where she entered drydock The brief rest over, 
she returned lo duty, this time with the Wester^ 
LocaJ Escort Force. 

After gunnery instruction and exercises wWk 
a British submarine, k was back to routine j 1 
convoy duty. Working as far south as New York, 
she investigated one contract without result. Days 
later, she checked an aircraft's report it had hit a 
U-boat, ax evidenced by an ail slick, bubbles and 
a "circular yellow object.” Cowichan found 
nothing to vwrlfy a kill. 

* For nine more months, weary- Cowtaban 
continued in the nerve-wracking, exhausting task 
at escort. Until her next Annual refit, except tor 
one meahanioal failure which had turned her back 
to port, she worked without rest. January. 1944, 
brought word Mat her convoy days were ended; 
Me would now fulfill the rale for which she liad 
been built. 


Although her men oould have had no inkling 
at what the future held, history was making way 
tor their little ship. When the long-awaited 
Invasion of Normandy, D-Day, came six months 
later. HMCS Cbwichan would not only be in Ma 
Hook of It — but in the front lines. 

Sixteen C a n ad i an mineaweapers were to 
participate in epic Operation Neptune But there 
were serious problems te be solved first. 
Foremost waa Mat of " s weeping gmr Due to 
Melr stop-gap rale aa aaaorta, may of the Bangors 
had had this vital equipment removed: others had 
never been outfitted. It was the old story of 
"barrow from Peter to pay Paul " What tackle^ 
■■d armament oould be cannibalized from' 
dockyards and other Ships were hastily installed 
Clearing Halifax Feb 19. the- four-vessel i 
squadrons endured a "disagreeable" passage The; 
tiny ships were not meant for winter Atlantia, 
erawiings: gates and ice made the voyage he* for 
aMps and seamen HMCS Bayfield's hydraulic 
Steeling broke down and she had to be conned by 
hand thunder's condenser opened and Umpire 
Bayfield, although shipping water forward, look 
her In Um. Although mod shut down a boiler to . 
conserve fuel. Vegre v ilte ran dry and had to be 
towed by Caraquet, Oowlchan and Maipeque 
soreenlng their exposed sisters AH were down to 
six knots. Thunder's tow-line snapped "several 
times." hut they inched forward 

Even Owichan ran short of fuel and was 
forced to put In to the Azores alone. Back at sea, 
she. Caraquet and Maipeque attacked a contact 
for seven hours, then classified it as "non-sub.” 
Finally, they reached Plymouth, But there waa 
to be no rest Traihing began at once. According 
to her record. "There waa a great deal to be 
teamed for, aa has been seen, the ships' 
companies . . had had II tile experience with 
actual mine*weeping. There was little time left 
and training had to be fast as well as Morough “ 
Fast and Mnrough indeed. Exercise followed 
•taWctee Through fog and storm the seamen 
■weated their heaving Haas rooms along roefc- 
bow»d coasts, racking up an enviable record. 


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April brought not only more work but « 
suspension of leave. Cowichan now joined the 31*1 
MineaWeepmg Flotilla. 

Mont realistic of the manoeuvre* wai 
Exercise Trousers, which saw the sweeper* 
conducting actual sweeping operation* with 
landing craft, destroyers and cruisers. By now 
there was no doubt in the minds of those aboard 
Odwichan and sisters as to their role in the corn- 
in* drama For the very success at the greatest 
invasion of history would rest squarely upon the 
300 minesweepers: It would be they who would 
have to steam almost into the very muzzles at 
German shore batteries to clear the way far 
assault craft! And with the meet pammakiog 
precision no matter what! * 

Work continued. *‘Besides the exercise* there 
were . .. lecture* and instructions on mine- 
sweepkig, signals, gunnery and firefighting . . . 

"In some cases a great deal of re place men! 
of defective gear or a fitting-out of missing tackle 
wa* necessary. This was done although the 
Shipyards were heavily overburdened with work. 
And all flotilla* were equipped with new and 
•ecret device* for the jamming of enemy radar 
reception ” 

After a stint of tlie reaJ thing, mines weeping 
ki the English Channel, it was book to practice. 
Exercise Fubius in early May turner! out to be a 
fuB-drewc rehearsal of the coming fray. 

At last practice was ended. Next slop: 
Normandy June 1. the ship* "were sealed by 
■hare authority. There was to be no leave of any 
kind " The ship*' companies had Id enter tain 
themselves with car ley Boat races. 

Three day* later — the big moment. With 
■unriae the flotilla slipped from Weymouth Roads, 
rendezvousing with a task force. But no sooner 
bad the armada assembled than it was ordered 
back to port The operation had been postponed 
due to stormy seas. Juste 5 brought better 
weatlier and the fateful signal, "NEPTUNE 
CHARGE.” 


Cbnltaiei from Page 7 

metropolis at the garden spot at British 
Cotom bia Lou were Irom {100 to $250.' 

As we get into the late 1912 and early 1913 the 
flamboyant adverusment* which featured the 
earlier promotion* were lea* frequent fan the 
preas. Sale* were still being made however and 
•cane fine profit* were being made. 

Whoever prepared the advertisments for a 
company known as Western I .and*. L/d would 
have made a fortune in the advertising field 
today with hi* original thinking. Here is one: 
"When King Canute, buried hte IPSE DIXIT, 
Thus far and no further, U didn't for a moment 
»tsy on die onward rush of the ocean." Thi* wa* 
in support at Lake Hill Park subdivision. 

INTERURBAN STARTED 

Now many of the deals made earlier were 
developing into real project*. To look at some id 
fce development we must go back as far as 1911 
when the B C. Electric announced that Moore and 
Pethlck wmid build Vie first 18 male* of track far 

Interurban through Saanich. Work smi to 
oommenoe at once and it did too One needn't 
rotate what happened to the price* of land 
contiguous to die right of way. 

The depot and office* of the Interurban were 
■t Douglas and Pandora opposite the City Hal! 
The line entered the city by Dougina Street and 
then took a jog onto Cormorant and then into the 
depot Far some time this was ■ very popular 
m **n* of transportation, especially lo Deep Cove 
where the B.C. Electric had buill the Chalet and 
Provided picnic facilities. 

This line was only one of three which 
°otnpri*d tar toe Saanich Peninsula business. In 
competition were the V A S Railway, which 
•witched from steam to gas-electric during the 
ppriod of competition, and the Ganfldian Northern 
■'to operating a gas-electric Both were a 
combination passenger and frrigt* 

As-one can now witness all ttree succumbed 
k> better toads, better bueaes and convenient city 
centre services The automobile undoubtedly wa* 
•to deciding factor. Too bad really as It wa* a lot 



Third Owlehaa Await* Her Fate. 


The historic mission go off to an awkward 
■tart — HMCS Wasaga slammed full astern into 
HMCS Bayfield. Despite damage to both, they 
were haathy patched and put to sea. In die 
Channel, a heavy swell made tt difficult to keep 
to station, a must, but the tiny ships struggled 
award. Responsibility weighe^ heavily on every 
man aboard the gallant 300- tales* they cleared 
10 aaaauti channels, the entire invasion could fold 
hke a house of cards. If any following ship* 
■truck a mine, it would create a fatal traffic jam, 
backing up other vitally needed ships and men. 

Faring fie sweepers wa* a mine belt eight 
ntiiea deep! 

The foflowlng paragraph from Cowichan’s 
history, written in the ma^r-af-fact style of 


Ottawa’s archivtoti, viv kU? Illustrates what wa* 
expected — demanded — of the sweepers 

"The Job of each flotilla wa* to sweep Xa 
channel clear of mtoes and, as It proceeded, mark 
both aides with lighted dan buoys spaced at 
intervals of about arte mile throughout is length. 
The sweeping of these channels demanded 
accurate navigation and a high order of courage 
lor, although high casualties were expected from 
E-boats and shore batteries, strict instruction* 
were Issued to the minesweepers that they sera 
not, regardless of oppostkm, to deviate from their 
routes, since fie assault forces folk** mg them 
would have to proceed down these narrow, dimly 
lit tones and there could be not later correction*." 

In "G” formation, the 31st Flotilla moved out 
ftoatiaved o* Page U 


BOOM! and BUST 

of fun taking throe short trips for a day with a 
large group o* friends. 

Scanning the pages of the preas at the day the 
name of T. S. McPherson keeps cropping up quite 
frequently. Sept. 26, 1911. the Colonist show* that 
McPherson and Fullerton, to partnership with the 
legs I firm of Elliott, MacLetua and Shandley, 
would construct an office building at the corner of 
Broad and Trounce Avenue, the building to coot 
$125,000. The west hah of the building was the 
sole p roper ty of Mr. McPherson and is now, 
through M* generosity, the property of the 
University of Victoria. 

At about the same time the provincial 
government anoounoed it would construct a new 
gaol at Wilkinson Road* The selection of this site 
was influenced by the construction of the B.C. 
Electric Interurban line which wa* ck»e by. On 
completion the old Topaz Avenue gaol, where the 
S. J. Willis school now stand*, would be 
abandoned. 

Comer lots in Port Hardy were offered a* 

$325. while other lot* were $115. WWi they would 
rifer. a few in there now at that price. When the 
B.C Ferry makes it* stop there on the Prince 
Rupert run that pert of the Island will become 
very important to u* all. 

Now Into 1913 and following up on the 
developments promised and through the natural 
development of a period of prosperity; Luney 
Bros, were awarded the contract for the new 
Hudson’s Bay Co. store, the permit being for 
$500,000. Unfortunately the first war prevented 
this balding from being used a* a stone for some 


BREAKWATER BUILT 

The Sir John Jackson Company was building 
the breakwater and docks at Ogden Paint. 

The meteorological observatory was under 
construction on Gonzales Hill and is ttdll inuse. 

The Pantage* Theatre (now McPherson 
Playhouse and a gift to the city through Mr. 
McPherson's generosity* was started and bad Mb 
grand opesting on May 18. 1914. 

Brentwood Hotel, on the new B.C. Electric 
Interurban hne was also opened to May 1914. 
Later Ms wa* tie tile of toe original Brentwood 
Ontirga. 


By this tone the frenzied period was slowed 
down to a walk, but there were ftiil some good 
sale* being mode but not at the inflated prices of 
the previous few years. 

An lU-Btorned subdivision was tried opposMa 
the site of toe Breakwater If my renJleoHon 
serves me eonrerily this land remained idle mitfl 
the building was erected to house the woollen mill 
ana is now uaed m a waretioune. 

The shadow* of the approaching European 
war appeared, there «u a business reoeKskx*. 
job* were hard to find. Then come the dec tar itiaa 
of war In August. 1M4. toe stock market lumbled 
and fortune* were lost 

THE BUST CAME 

The final chapter of the boom and bust rsm* 
October 12, 1914, with the tragic death of tot 
managing director of the Dominion Trust 
Company will- Ha head office to Vancouver. The 
company closed Ms doors Ori. 23. 1914 The 
company which was advertised as "The Perpetual 
Trustee” had fallen the victim of easy money but 
was not equipped to meet the problems of a 
falHng market. 

The late managing-director had carried Ufa 
Insurance to excess of $400,000. but several of lha 
policies were contested by the insurance 
companies and were the subject of litigation for 
upwards of 10 year*. 

So came the end of a period of British 
Columbia history, a period many a man paid for 
over a long period of time. In this manner are 
booms constructed Today there are so many 
government watchdogs that M is almost iiifposs*. 
ble for a recession to become a bust I ho|te we 
never have a riluatiun to test thm statement 
however. 

A Anal and very Interesting note: The Tram¬ 
way Com pony, not Including Interurban pei*. 
■egers, carried 1,20(2.113 passegers in August, 
1913. Today wtih modes*) busses we carried only 
730,357 in May 1966. Ah Progress! Too many one- 
passenger five-passenger cars? 

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Reviewed by E. D. WARD-HARRIS 

The output of books about President John F. 
Kennedy is already prodigious and no doubt more are 
to follow. Each new book adds to our understanding 
of the fascinating, multi-faceted personality of this 
man. 

Note Pierre Salinger , the late presidents press 
secretary , has added his footnote to the Kennedy years 
in a warm , engaging and in many ways compelling 
memoir. 


WITH KENNEDY, by Pierre SaHnger; Doubledny; MI pages; W*6- 
(Illustrated.) 


Even his competent report on the 
professional side at hla wcHc as 
press secretary is not the important 
element in his book, though its 
usefulness and importance is 
obvious. 

What makes this book wel worth 
reading is the kind at observer, tbs 
kind at person Salinger must be. 

An outsider to begin with, ha 
went on to become one of the per¬ 
sona] Inner circle around Kennedy. 
He did his job but he was also end¬ 
lessly curious about the human ex¬ 
perience involved. 

Some of the writing in this book 
is glib, «occasionally excessively 
journalistic and trite. Some of K 
leaves the impression that It was 
written hastily; some is even 
repetitious. But there ane also 
sections written with understate¬ 
ment and telling almplicity. 

Many will find they can identify 
with Salinger more than many of the 
others of Kennedy's staff. Maybe It's 
because he was an odd-man out, a 
kind of sport among the astonish tag 
group of quiet, self-effacing, highly 
intellectual Ivy League men. 

One has king known the reasons 
why people were attracted to 
Kennedy. This memoir makes deer 
why Kennedy wag attracted to 
Salinger. 


At Kennedy's insistence. Salinger 
teBs us. all pritfctpal members of 
the president’s staff were paid an 
identtcaJ falary — $21,000. And 
agaimt ail historical precedents all 
tor brilliant men who joined the 
learn toe day after JFK's Inaugura¬ 
tion were stiH working for Kennedy 
tor day he was assassinated. 

Each one could have earned at 
least twice aa much elsewhere. They 
had little or no private Hfe, the pace 
was killing, the work load murder¬ 
ous. Why did they do it? Hie 
attraction woe Kennedy himself. 

Salinger's book, more than any 
other I have read, shows the magic 
at John F. Kennedy, the compelling 
personality that effortlessly com¬ 
manded total loyalty and respect. 

It was Salinger's campaign ef¬ 
forts on behalf of Adlal Stevenaon 
in 1962 and 19S6. which led him ulti¬ 
mately to work for John F Ken¬ 
nedy. The catalyst was Robert Ken¬ 
nedy. 

The younger Kennedy was im¬ 
pressed by reporter Salinger's pene¬ 
trating investigation of the Team¬ 
ster's Union for a serie* at articles 
to be run in Collier's Magazine. On 
the strength of these he was hired 
m •« staff investigator for the 
McClellan committee of the Senate 
far which he, Kennedy, was chief 
eounael 

Ttos two hit it off immediately. 
Typical of the touches in tbe book: 
on the evening of his first day with 
tor eommirtee. the two had dinner. 
Salinger was asked if He wanted a 
drink- He asked for wine. Kennedy 
bad none in the house 

"He was more than a bit sur¬ 
prised when I went out to toy car 
and came back with a bottle of 
premium California wine I had in 
reserve for just such emergencies.** 

By 1969. Salinger was offered a 
poet as publicity director of the 
Democratic Advisory Council. He 
sailed Robert Kennedy to ted him of 
toe offer and was sated to hold off 
tor 34 hours. 

The following morning he was 
naked to see Senator John F. 
Kennedy, who Mid: "Pierre, I'm 
going to run for president next year 
a—rl I want you with me In toa 
Munpatgn " 

It waa toe beginning of an 
association between two contrasting 
personalities which blossomed into a 
deep friendship 

This is a weighty book but 
Salinger'i forceful personality and 


JOHN P. KENNEDY 
. commanded loyalty sad 
respect. 


the condition of Carohne Kennedy's 
pet kitten and hamsters 

Yet, this is not the core of the 
book. Salinger does not seek toe 
definitive study of the Kennedy 
administration, nor does he elevate 
gossip to the level of history aa so 
many others have done. 


style prevent! any skipping. 
Frequent anecdotes, some of them 
hilarious, are merely the icing an a 
pretty solid cake. 

The range of his tasks was great; 
oertainly, he was much more than 
toe press agent his critics end da- 
tractors called him. 

He was given such respon s ible 
tasks aa the visit to Khrushchev In 
Russia, serving as a link In toe 
celebrated Kennedy-Khrushchev cor¬ 
respondence. and dealing with toe 
press during the Bay of Pigs crisis 
and the missile confrontation in 
Cuba. 

But he also gave out btdletlns m 


Emily Carr’s Notebook Diary 
Ready for Emily Carr Week < 

In the 19 years since Emily Carr died, her fame 
has steadily increased until today she is regarded as 
Canada’s greatest woman painter. Also known as a 
writer—she won the Governor-General’s Award for g 
Klee Wyck-— she gave almost equal expression to her 1 
lonely, passionate temperament in her art and writing. 
Much of this found its way into her notebooks, the 
publication of which Clarke Irwin announces under 
the title of Hundreds and Thousands , The Journals 
of Emily Carr. 

I 

Accustomed to "word** toe editions: i regular edition at $10; ! 
Impressions she wished to capture in and a limited edition, numbered and 
her painting, Emily Carr began to boxed, with a folio of prints and 

keep a diary when she was in her facsimile page, and essays on her 

50s. In it she reoorded everyday life and work by La wren Harris and 

events, her thoughts and philosophy. Ira Dll worth, at $30.00; both editions 

her satisfactions and frustrations It Illustrated with 12 reproductions In 

is a unique and moving record of the full color of the artist'! paintings. 

Inner Hie of a gifted and sensitive 
woman. 

To coincide with the celebration 
sf Emily Carr Week as part of 
Victoria's Centennial celebrations, 

Hand red. sad Thousand, is being 

published on Oct. 20. It Is in two 


MEN 

IN BATTLE 


In 1745 a bend of 3,000 New 
England men, assisted by the 
British Navy, beseiged and captured 
tbe formidable French fortress at 
Louwbourg, Cape Breton. These 
men, drawn together by battle, were 
later to form the United States of 
America. 

One of their leaden, William 
PeppenrHi (1696-1759) was tbe first 
native American to be created a 
baronet. 

Prisoner in Louis bourg is a 
dramatisation for children of this 
segment of Canadian history. It's a 
lively tale, graphically tokJ. 

Bear it in mind this Christmas 
when you're wondering what rise to 
give a young teen-ager. — E. D, W- 


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Paul St. Pierre's 

Ryerson put'bshe* 1 well - known 
Vancouver newspaperman and play¬ 
wright Paul St. Pierre's second book 

tot month. 

His first book was > juvenile, 

tost of the Ntmka Drive, published 
In 1965. and his new book is an 

adult. Breaking Sutitb'* quarter 

D*rw- 

He began writing plays with in¬ 
stant success in 1955. Two series 
of half-hour plays ran on CBC na¬ 
tional network under title Cariboo 
Country, a sulijecf about which he 
it thoroughly familiar 

He own* three ac res and an iso¬ 
lated lake in the Chilootin country 
and spends as much spare time at 
be can find there with his family. 

His play. Education of PhilH- 
stine, in half-hour version won first 
award in Vancouver Film Festival 
in 1964 A revised hour-long version 
won the Canadian Fjlm FettivaJ 
Award in 1966 

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won the CSC Wilderness Award in 
1966. Hi* How to Break a Quarter 
Horae won the Canadian Film 
Award ia 1966. 


GOETHE: His Life and I Pirncs 


Reviewed by 
PERCY MADD1 X 


fiOKTHJC: HIM I JFK AND 


The great German literary giant 
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe w&t 
bom at Frankfurt Aug 28, 1749, and 
lived through the age of the 
American Revolution, of the French 
Revolution, and of rhe Napoleonic 
era, not dyir« until 1832. 

When his fellow German Richard 
Friedenthal writes "Goethe: His Life 
and Times”, you would think the 
book would be the story of Goethe 
and the world about him, but no —- 
it is rather the story of Goethe’t 
own times, his good times and his 
bad times. It would have been rtiore 
appropriately entitled The life and 
Love* of Goethe's relatione with 
women. 

It It true that there it tome 
discussion of the literary work* of 
Goethe, but these seem to be rather 


TIMES, by Richard Frirde*- 
tfcal; WeMrateld and NiroHoa; 
M2 page*; in (Annlu . The Kv er¬ 
as* Ere**, Toronto; SI4..V0. 


Incidental. The author is noi always 
specific with dates and he concerns 
himself perhaps too murhfwilli the 

mood and temper of Goethe so that ~- 

we get too little information about 
the actual outward happenings. 

This is intended, however, to ho a 
biography, and yet we seem to get 
lost in the speculation and rumina¬ 
tion, but the style ia fascinating and 
uoc dues rad readHy put th>- U«»k 
down. Oddly enough, we have here a 
biography written In the present 
tense, the ttory being told from 
beginning to end as though it war* 
happening now. 


O wB mri from Page • 

1S20 they pushed on to the coast and Vivian 
obtained the timekeeper job at NimjrkiM). 

Mr. Corker, later the.beloved Canon Ctatkar 
ti Coil vox, waa then miaatonary-principaJ of Ihe 
Alert Bay Indian School He wished to give up the 
tchool work, to Bishop Schofield offered Vivian a 
** 

It waa there that hit Ml with hit harafc 
tame in useful He built a little log cabin for hit 
family. This waa because the little boy. Douglas, 
had pneumonia quite badly and the doctor thought 
residence in the tchool exposed to other people’t 
germs was not good fur him. There ia a snapshot 
of that dwelling, naturally, in one at the aftxjma. 

But time waa passing and Vivian still had hit 
tights at on ordination. So he appealed to Bishop 
Sehofirid who thought it was not feasible to long 
as he wa* principal at the school So he gave it up 
and went back to the Edmonton Mission again. 


A GOODLY 

But hiMly after a 6tint aa an agent for an oil 
company to New Jersey for fund raising 
purposes, and a go at Indian Sctmofc in tfw 
Calgary Din* ewe, Vivian Spe»«r Lord was 
or darned a priest. Home free at last. 

Hi* wanderags, however, were not yet over. 

He went to England to tee about lunlly affairs 
when hi* father died and remained lor 15 months 
at a curate to one of his uncle* Then he received 
a letter from a Bishop Every whom he had known 
in Brazil, uffenng him a Chaplaincy at Roaarie de 
Sante Fe, Argentina. 

Of course he took M, and remained there for 
10 rich, rewarding year*. During tost time, the 
Second WorldWar burst upon a weary world. 
Rev. Lord says proudly that about 2.600 
volunteers went from the Argentina, including his 


HERITAGE 

own Douglas who took a cargo boat to Canada to 
join the RCAF Comforting and .sustaining those 
families with members ki the FOroes was part of 
Vivian'* work. 

But after the war ended, the Lords thought 
they would Hke a change. So back, they came to 
Canada and mission work among the Indian* in 
the Calgary Dloceae. Then after 10 years a* 
rector at Unity, Saskatchewan. Cumberland 
beckoned. 

“He really should retire,** taya Mr*. Lord, 
"hut I don’t know what he would do if he did." 

I could suggest something He could »rile 
books, at least two One the taga of The House 
of Lords," the other the adventurous life of rfte 
last of the family to wear the cloth, himaelf. He d 
have plenty of material for either one. 



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COCOS ISLAND DIARY 


(batoned fram Page • 

known at Fri* co Pitot They are -ektoert *r*n 
brfatr 30 N.. and It seemed like a glimpae of 
borne to see him again , . . Laat of the earned 
■till.” 

July X: "Sugar done; bean* finished." 

July X: "The wind ha* shifted 
Everybody happy and cheerful ’* 

July X: "Fine breece continues. Broke np 
boxes of mouldy (Macula* Some good one* In 
middle and we had a splendid faed of biscuit*.and 
bot water! I think we can find enough to keep ua 
*teg il we get In '* 

July 31: **. . . will make the c*pe in five dayi 


at Ms rate. None too soon as we are begkinag to 
feel the effect* of hard living and starvation. Still 
we are expected to get the ship scrubbed and 
painted and polished for entering port.** 

Aug. 3 and they tee floating kelp, and then on 
Aug. 5 "a lew white speck* to the N.E. . . . the 
high land behind Clayoquot!" 

But It waa to be Aug. 7 (and on tttie atieittng 
day even the steady Kirkendale make* a slip and 
head* hk entry (July 7) before, as tfcay were 
rolling and tombMnf in a swell of Flattery, "at 
dayHfdit the tug Magic came along and offered to 
lake ut to Victoria for $100.” 


The c«{rtain. con*cion* no doubt of dir fa dura 
of the expedition, and answer.* We to iha 
shareholder*, at first refused, but protested to by 
mate and man "ho la ted the Nag for the tug's 
return ... . In leas than an hour die towline fast 
skipper at the tug pawed us a few spuds and 
some to* and Raub caught a * aim no and we 
made a luxurious breakfast . . . .Reached Outer 
Wharf about 5:30 p m. . . t went right up to 
Spratt'a Wharf . . . tied up amidst a storm of 
cheers ... we had been given up for lost, *• it 
wa* no wonder people rejoiced to tee u* return 
even though we came empty-handed!” 


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l**tc the night, aweeps perfectly akgned Ahead. • 
motor launch swept shallow mine* from the path 
•f leading HMCS Caraquet. Slowly, ever m 
••relully, they cleared a 1.256-yard channel, -file 
danlayers dropping their flashing buoys. An hour 
Hire they had reached the main minefield's 
perimeter and "were in sight of Point Barfleur on 
*be Cherbourg Peninsula and witoin range of the 
beach." 

Stranglry. all was quiet mlmre. No artillery 
**nked death at the crawling sweeper*. They 
•ere hclptoss targets, yet no divebomber* or 
birpeda boats reached out to meet them. The 
deathly silence wa* unnei-ving- The squadron 
mched closer to shore Still tin-re was no sign of 
German reprkal. 


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HMCS COWICHAN WAS A FIGHTER 


The sweeper* had destroyed any mine* by 
gunfire h m not to disturb the sleeping enemy 
... By thk time the first assault ship* had 
entered the cleared lanea — there was no turning 
back regardle** of the consequences. 

The outcome of this daring mission Is a 
matter of history — and wholly antidimactic. 
Most books about D-Day dismiss the heroic 
sweepers' role in a few paragrajh" For not a 
shot rang out from German guns that night. The 
sweepers that were to suffer appattng losses 
were unscathed! Despite the fact the totally 
helptee* workers even paralleled the Miore but a 
mile and a half from the deadly German guns! 

Ironically, the greatest hazard turned out to 
be traffic; the thousands of ships and landing 
craft converging on Normandy threatened to run 
them down in the darkness . . . 

.With dawn, the "longest Day" began with 
bombers, battleship* and cruisers hammering Hu- 
French shore. The unearthly barrage was 
answered by German batteries, fighters and E- 
boats, providing tense moments far the sweepers 
wttich had to anchor in the line of fife. 

There still remained much work. Through V-J 
Day, the sweeper* hunted and destroyed the 


barnacled killers of boto aide* which hunted moat 
European waterways. 1 b total of mine* destroyed, 
HMCS Cswichan became the 31st‘t cliam;non. 
Sadly, old friend HMCS Mulgrave was k»t to an 
acoustic mine. 

Finally, after more convoy duty during th* 
U-boat "blitz," Cowichan returned to Halifax to 
receive the wd learned signal"Welcome home. 
Congratulation* on a job well done." After a rest 
she returned to the United Ktagrfcm for (tin her 
duties. The war over, abe waa sold to Greek in¬ 
terest* which intended sailing her in the Aegean 
Sea. 

The second HMCS Cowichan was built in 1953 
and given to France the next year a* part of il>e 
NATO mutual aid program. Latest Cowichan to 
fly the white ensign was commissioned December, 
19, 1857. The Victoria-buiH sweeper was paid olf 
early in 1964, and now pakenfiy awaits her (ale at 
Colwood. 

Whatever her new owner* decide to do with 
her, the will serve them well. For the little lady 
ia of noble blood. 


The Daily Colonist—PAGE If 
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A solitary choir boy was singing. The liquid notes of "Hark, Hark, the Lark" floated up¬ 
ward as effortlessly as a soaring gull, pure, lovely, the essence of music ... 

Not a cathedral service. A private performance. For me. Because I sat in the studio of 
Eric S. Lewis, musician, choirmaster, adjudicator and lecturer, and listened while he played 
one of his fine recordings of the 65-voice male choir which he developed during the 35 years 
he spent at the Church of St. Simon the Apostle, in Toronto. 

A Music Master Comes to Town 



Now he has retired, more or less, and he and Mrs. 
Lewis live at 2457 Camelot Drive, a home which they 
have recently purchased largely because it has a spa¬ 
cious downstairs room, complete with red brick fire¬ 
place, in which are housed his grand piano, a charming 
little spinet, a bookcase stacked with tapes, and as 
fine a set of recording equipment as it is possible to 
buy. 

His whole life tuu been musk, 

Its study, practice, and the impart¬ 
ing of his knowledge to others . . . 
and the early years were far Irom 

easy. 

He was born in India, where Ms 
parents had gone aa mlasionartea. 

Ms father, a Cambridge man, waa 
. ate boned some hundred miles north 
of Bombay. However, the family 
returned to the old country while the 
boy was Uttle more than a baby, ao 
fftai he has no memory of the 
missionary life. He waa aent to a 
private school In Bournemouth, but 
his father's health had suffered from 
the Indian ofimate, and when the 
young Eric worn about 12. they oame 
out to Canada and settled on a small 
larm in Ontario. 

Already the boy knew where Ma 
goal lay. but here in rural Canada 
there was little opportunity to study 
and the tuition offered was not what EBiC IJCWB 

tt might have been. He did his beat, ... a bant teacher 

and suddenly, aa sometimes hap¬ 
pens a door opened. The organist in 

• Uttle Anglioan church became iU. tend to hear and study the best 

and Eric was told that be would there, in that country where the* 

have to Nil In. Aghast, be protested name shines ao brightly, 
that he had never touched an organ , . 

In his life! Too bad — there waa no n * do °* *** "V 

One else — just get an with It ! So, in * ""«■ ‘**f X *]J°*' . luU 

tear and trembling, he played for “ <*'* anfat *™i 

hi. first Sunday .ervice - and 

promptly feU in love with the « tha time of 

hwtntment' arrival, had been a wnall one 

.. . . . consisting almost entirety of men’s 

Now he knew he mint study voices He puHed In 33 boys, 

seriously. There waa little or no ., , , , , , . , 

money, so he went to work lor "two _ ** about this time slater 

nice old ladies on a nearby farm *““»• ■ J^ech I****** , 

who wanted a hired man!" But he introduced Mm to the tete 

set forth hi. term, firmly. He would J* -LD Ketehum. who was head of 
do the chores, but he must have an department of t*V<*x**y at the 

hour and a half a day in which to »«iver«.ty and in addWon, toe 
practice, and the time necessary to ^ 

go into Hamilton for hi. weekly Ketehum heard and proved the 
fewer* It wa. agreed, and he .mas «*** augmented c Mr, “d three 
St 4:30 every morning to keep hi. ta « er - when lH-health forced 

share of the bargain. Tour years * TeUr *' tevdri 0 «r hi. job to 

later he had his degree from the Eric L * WI " 

Toronto Royal Corwervatary of Now, .till concentrating on • trip 

to England, Lewis wa. teaching 
‘•a’ proud moment." he says. "I privately in order to increase Ms 

had sweat blood for that!" **?«*■ » e wa, i WOrted In Ms 

He began to ptey, professionally, deowion by a close friend In tha 

lor Httle churches Mi round toe «*urch. the late Canon Brewin. who 

country Lou of them, al denomtoa- urged him to go. So ha went He 

lorn He waa saving Ma money with »N»di*d under Sir Sydney Nicholson 

■rat care, now, because already ha ■* ** Sc#looi Q,urch 

bad determined on two things; he Music, He worked wi* the choir at 

wanted to eelaMMi hh own male Westminster Abbey and * London', 

ahoir. and he wanted to p> to Eng- equally famous Temple 


By VIVIENNE CHADWICK 


rAC.E It—The Defiy Oolootet 
teaatey, October M, IBM 


land to hear and study the best 
there, in that country where the* 
name shines so brightly. 

Again a door opened He was 
offered a smal church job, full 
tone, as organist and choirmaster, 
and here he presently bulk a good 
mixed choir, which, at too time of 
Ms arrival, had been a snail one 
consisting almost entirety of men's 
voices He puMed in 33 boys. 

At about this time Lrada's tester 
Ruth, a speech pathologist at 
Toronto, introduced him to the late 
Dr. J. D. Ketehum, who was head of 
tha department of pwtoalogy at the 
university, and. In addition, the 
organist at St. Simon’. Church. Dr. 
Ketehum heard and approved the 
newly augmented chair, and three 
years later, when IB-health forced 
hbn to retire, handed over hi. job to 
Eric Lewis. 

Now, .Nil concentrating on a trip 
to England, Lewi, was teaching 
privately in order to Increase Ma 
Income, He waa supported in hi. 
decision by a does friend hi to* 
church, the late Canon Brewin, who 
urged him to go. So he went. He 
studied under Sir Sydney Nicholson 
at toe Royal School of Church 
Music. He worked with the choir at 
Westminster Abbey and at London's 
almost equally famous Tempi. 
Onwoh. He had an aunt living In 
Worcester, so he' went there for 
awtdls and was with the town's 
noted cathedral choir. Hte rs lab vs 


loaned him her car, and he teavelfcl 
wherever he could hear the best 
voices the country had to offer. He 
finished up at Kings Oofiege, Cam¬ 
bridge. 

A year later, when he returned to 
St. Simon's, he possessed a vastly 
enriched store of knowledge and 
experience from which to teach. He 
had became interested In mediaeval 
Christmas carols, and while in 
Oxford had gone to tha Bodleian 
library and copied out scores of 
ancient manuscripts of these. Now 
he has a priceless oofiaction of toe 
carols which is behevad to be toe 
largest In Canada. Ha developed and 
arranged them for his 8t Simon's 
choir, which was beginning to make 
a name for itself. 

Eric Lewi, is a bom teacher, and 
he is a perfectionist He was 
determined that hi. dwk should be 
the finest pass tote. He needed mare 
boys' voices. He went to the schools 
of Toronto and demanded to hear 
toe boy. atng. He picked toe one. be 
wanted and, knowing weM that a 
title singer can always be held by 
hie love for hi. art, butted the boys 
Into oom»ng to Ms practices. They 
came —■ and they stayed. They loved 
what they learned. Ha taught them 
not only voice production and the 
breathing and phrasing which la part 
of it, but diction. He saw to it that 
discipline waa malntatoed. The 
result, beoauae ha had aa weH the 
beat men’s voice, available, ww a 
oho* which won toe highest praise 
from someone who knew — toe late 
S* Stanley Roper, head of Her 
Majesty's Chape* Royal, who came 
to Toronto to adjudicate toe music 
festivals 

"I had no Idea, 1 * said tola 
gentleman, "that such male chairs 
were to be heard la Canada. ThU 
on* would grace any ohurch in 
England!" 

Hia youthful pupfe of piano ware 
winning favorable notice, too, and 
here he had Ms own methods of 
getting rid of a small boy's awed 
stiffness when first confronted with 
the huge concert grand. Seeing that 
a child’s performance of an other¬ 
wise well played selection suffered 
from this mental attitude, he would 
suggest that H be *ied on the little 
tinkling spinit. It worked beautifully. 
The Intimacy of the smaller Instru¬ 
ment, with its oosy size and softly 
tinted cherry wood keys, produced a 
much freer rendition. 

“That’s fine," he would encourage. 
**Now play It just like that on the 
grand!" 

It never failed. 

Mr and Mrs. Lewis were married 
In 1949, They met at St. Simon’s, 
where Esme was a social worker, 
and when it occurred to Mm that he 
would like to present his choir, In 
aostume, to the general public to a 
Christmas concert which would 
tea hr* h 1. beloved mediaeval 


carols, she was of invaluable help. 
They took Eaton’s auditorium, which 
seats 1,900. They had very little 
money, and the hall, the tickets and 
the publicity, plus the costumes, 
would cost them (1,200 before they 
could realize a penny. The two of 
them haunted the department store, 
for remnant*. They picked up 
materials tram the Salvation Army 
and whatever other Inexpensive 
source they oauid find Esme tevi a 
fta* for the designing ofdBige 
costumes — so different ^^rom 
ordinary drees m aking — and she 
and her helpers and friends ih 'the 
church membership took on! the 
work 'at outfitting the sixty-five 
singers. 

That Christmas concert wag tha 
f*te of 21. It waa a unique venture, 
and for some time, Eric Lewis 
r en te * , they found it tough gbteig. 
But what they had waa of sterling 
worth, and the audiences grew every 
year. Tha time name when tickets 
ware sold out completely, 'well 
ahead. Over the 21 years Mr. Lewie 
estimates they must have handed 
over to tha ohurch some 17,000 in 
profits. 

In June of this year, when their 
choirmaster announced his toteatian 
af retiring to Victoria, his rrr [dipfla 
came from tar and near to attend 
the testimonial dinner given in hi. 
honor. One of. Ih* addresses I de¬ 
livered on that ooateon was by i A. 
Keteo, who had come under Lewis's 
direction when 11 years old. It wbs a 
warmly affectionate accolade’ he 
offered on behalf at aB hi. canfgrfa, 
and wound up with, in addition to 
the* appreciation of Ms work, toe* 
thanks to Mm "for Just being ankhd 
at a time when they were growing 
up!" 

Today, although Eric Lew* la 
officially retired, this doesn't mean 
that all his labors will be devoted'to 
the beautification of his gardeni He 
doubtless wouldn't be able to live 
without muric. and the chances'are 
that he won’t try to live without 
working at it He hopes, presently, 
to become an integral part of'the 
musical life of this cky. There jabe 
lovers of good music here, tiood 
instrumentalists, good voices, qood 
boys' choirs There wifi be people 
who wtil enjoy his superb rmonl- 
ings, and perhaps, be glad of I hi. 
help in making tapes for themsel|as. 
When Christmas time arrive* (dire 
thought at toe end of summer!) tt 
may be that the local churches, 
staging their various annual Nativi¬ 
ties, will like to incorporate somf of 
the quaint and beautiful carotai of 
oenturie* ago. Mr. Lew* wHl f be 
available for consultation. 

In toe meantime he and his Wife 
*r* enjoying the beauties of Vic¬ 
toria, and toe fact that they hiv# 
*ft behind them toe sweltering hjeat 
f eastern summers 
I never said a word about what 
we’ve been getting instead I